Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Astravas, you didn't have time to answer my last question. I want to make sure that you are going to send us the information on the number of weeks of special benefits that people have used in the last five years, the number of people who have used the maximum of 15 weeks of benefits and the number of people who would have needed more than 15 weeks of benefits.
As my colleague Mr. Richards said, I hope you will not tell me that you are not the one I should be asking my next question.
I have great admiration for the work of the people at the Library of Parliament and for all the information provided to us. The document prepared for us refers to existing programs under Employment and Social Development Canada, including special benefits from employment insurance and the grant for young victims of crime.
The data provided has always been very reliable. Before I ask my question on another program, I must say that I am surprised that this list does not include the allowance—the name of which escapes me—to which you alluded in response to a question from my colleague Mr. Morrissey. I have a hard time understanding why it is not mentioned in the existing programs.