Thank you again for your question.
When we added additional flexibilities to the EI system toward the end of September, it was with the goal of getting as many workers as possible in and give them support, access to training, working while on claim and all the benefits that system, as clunky as it is, has to offer. We created the recovery benefits, sickness benefit and caregiving benefit knowing that we wanted to support workers who weren't captured even with those flexibilities.
As a longer-term measure, our government is absolutely supportive and aims to overhaul the EI system, I'd say, and try to make it more reflective of how Canadians work today. Certainly it was tough in March to not be able to use the system to help as many people as we wanted to.
In terms of the housing piece, Minister Hussen is appearing next, and I know he'd be happy to give you more information on that. I don't think I could do it justice, but I hear you in terms of the need for income support for all Canadians and between the Canada child tax benefit, the old age security and GIS, and now our new disability support benefit, I'm hoping that we are getting there.