Okay.
The other issue we are hearing more and more about, from all different corners of the House of Commons, is basic income. Whether it's universal, guaranteed.... There are as many versions of basic income as there are democratic reforms sometimes—maybe more.
Almost everybody pays for the concept by amalgamating all income support into one pool, because it's an extraordinarily expensive proposition the more that it's universalized.
With regard to basic income versus EI, is one better than the other in your perspective? In other words, if we're going to support income support, should we move away from EI and just go to basic income, or do we need to sustain EI as a plug-and-play management of the ups and downs and the fluctuations in the workplace?