I appreciate that. I'm just going to be short on time here, Mr. Laliberté. I have a couple of other, different questions along that vein.
The Conservatives, like all parliamentarians, voted to help families with the ability to provide for their families because their livelihoods have been restricted because of the pandemic. Everyone voted for that. Everyone agrees that that's a role for government. It's the extra charges and how we get out of this that I'm kind of preoccupied with.
I'm kind of surprised today that we haven't talked about.... We talked about benefits under the program of just either weeks or real dollars out to people, but we haven't talked about how we actually improve employment opportunities for people. That's a big question economy-wise. How do you have the right policies in place to encourage a growing economy? Ultimately, that is what helps people get out of poverty, and the dignity and the virtue of work are a passion of mine that I believe cures a lot of ailments in our society.
In what ways can we improve the current program so that it helps these individuals find better employment after their benefits run out or during that time period? How do we make a better, more efficient system?