Ms. Dancho moved her amendment and you ruled on it, Mr. Chair. However, I had my hand up first, and that wasn't what I wanted to comment on, but rather the bill itself.
I would like to point out that the proposed amendments to the Employment Insurance Act, in clauses 2 and 3 of the bill, are perfectly consistent with a motion that was adopted in the House of Commons in February of last year. I would also like to thank all of the opposition parties for having agreed to the principle that the maximum number of weeks for benefits be increased to 50. That is precisely the intent of Bill C‑265, which we have supported throughout the work of the House, and which is now before our committee.
We received two opinions from the Parliamentary Budget Officer on the matter of the 50 weeks and associated costs. You'll recall that in our committee's study of employment insurance, there was consensus on 50 weeks among the witnesses who came to offer solutions on how to enhance the employment insurance system.
I also appreciate all the work that was done by members of the Conservative Party and for their proposal of a 52‑week benefit period. I believe this came up during their virtual convention. It's a significant proposal. It clearly demonstrates Conservative support for workers who are sick. The message of this bill is that 15 weeks is not enough. Even a benefit period of 26 weeks does not go far enough, because 77% of workers would be left out.
The bill being studied by the committee proposes increasing the benefit to 50 weeks, in compliance with everything that has been put forward from the outset. That's what we want to see adopted and we are sticking to our position.
Mr. Chair, you have just ruled that the amendment is inadmissible, for the reasons you gave us. I would like to ask you what legal opinion your decision is based on.
Beyond these considerations, I would ask all of my colleagues to debate amendments with the proposed 50 week period in mind, which is almost a year. It would certainly be consistent with the testimony we heard on Tuesday and with other testimony that we may have heard.
Thank you.