I don't know enough about the apprenticeship point that you have just made to comment on it in detail. I agree that we need more apprentices and that particularly some western provinces are doing better on the ratios than Ontario is.
What I would say is that our general thrust is that the EI system needs more flexibility. One of the things we recommended in a major report a few years ago was that people could go back to finish their high school while on EI. Right now, if you're just trying to get your basic high school and you have lost your job after several years, you can't do that. The apprenticeship may be similar.
But in general and as a matter of principle, allowing a lot more flexibility so that Canadians can pursue training opportunities of various kinds—and across provinces, to pick up on Mr. Maguire's point that there is an economic union here, so that you don't lose your training opportunity if you move from one province to another—all of these flexibility things would make a lot of sense. I'm also sure that they would apply in the example that you raise as well.