Maybe just to respond to that—and it may be a bit on Kris's program there—it's not that you're dying, but it's severe and prolonged in terms of the disability.
In terms of EI we're absolutely at the opposite end of the spectrum in the sense that it's very easy—provided you have the hours to qualify—to access EI sickness. It simply requires a note that indicates you're unable to work, and we don't require specific information on the nature of that inability to temporarily work. Some of the work we are undertaking right now is to understand better what is happening. That's information that we're trying to get at through evaluation, and we expect there will be results available next year.
We're trying to understand better what some of the conditions are that workers have when they're taking EI sickness benefits. We're trying to understand whether they are successfully returning to work following their time off and receiving the EI sickness benefits. Those are things we are trying to get at to understand better how it could be better tailored to workers today.