As I mentioned, smaller businesses in particular are much more labour-intensive than larger businesses, so they're much more sensitive to changes in payroll taxes like EI and CPP. There is a lot of concern about what will happen to EI once the freeze is removed.
Again, people are happy there is a freeze in place right now, because increasing the cost of hiring at this point in time is the last thing we should be doing, but I think there is a lot of concern about how the EI system is going to pay for all the temporary measures that were put in place starting last September. We've certainly suggested that that potentially also be taken out of the EI system and not paid for by employers and employees, given that these temporary structures were put in place to deal with the pandemic. It wasn't the employer who forced these folks to leave their jobs.
That's the unknown right now—what's going to happen with the extra costs that have been accumulated since last September? If that's going to be put onto the new EI system, it's going to be a lot of new costs that are imposed on small businesses.