Thank you so much.
Thank you to all of our witnesses who are here today to speak to this important issue.
It's not lost on me that many of you talked about the impacts of rising precarious work, particularly amongst young Canadians in the millennial generation, a generation that I'm part of as well.
I've actually been involved with a national tour across the country looking at this trend, but also at something that many people are referring to as a national emerging crisis. I thank you for a number of very strong recommendations in terms of trying to deal with this and what this means, not only for today's young people but also for our country as a whole.
I do want to direct my questions to Ms. Norgang from the CLC. Unfortunately, we do have limited time, but thank you so much for sharing very clear recommendations coming out of the report by the CLC entitled “Diving without a Parachute—Young Canadians versus a Precarious Economy”.
In that report the CLC talks about the need for deep structural change to truly address climate change, inequality, precarious work, and the future that we ultimately want to achieve. Could you expand more on the deep structural changes that the CLC and many people are talking about, that are necessary in order to deal with these challenges ahead?