It is a big challenge. We hear of these anecdotal situations. My Atlantic colleague, Kevin Lacey, wrote about this recently. There was a fish processing plant, I believe in New Brunswick, and they actually had to start throwing fish out. It was rotting because they couldn't get workers, even though they had advertised widely for them.
So I understand the ongoing debate here. Does EI, in some situations at least, provide disincentives for people to work? Again, that's not a comment on the character of people in a certain region. A lot of people would prefer not to work if they're going to get paid. I think we need to be honest about tackling that question. I realize it's very politically sensitive. But if we continue to bury our heads in the sand about it, I don't know that we're going to have a much better result in the long run.