Absolutely.
First, to answer the question, we can look back. We are in a current crisis, but again, we need to look forward. We need to look at what the future of work looks like, and then respond to it, as well. You've heard any number of examples here: lessen the hours, raise the floor, put in more income supports. We need to map that all out and see what it looks like.
You saw from CFIB most recently—their data is a little more recent than ours—how the business community is really split. My members would argue that we don't have a position on whether government should come in as third party tripartite funding. We can't make an informed decision on that because we don't have the costing. We don't know what this looks like.
This is the opportunity. We have been talking. We know what's needed, but this is the comprehensive review, rather than these little pieces of patchwork that keep layering the burdens onto the system until it breaks. It needs to be sustainable.