I appreciate that excellent answer.
I want to turn the question back to climate change.
One of the things seasonal workers deal with is unpredictability—the fluctuations in the climate we're seeing, such as floods and fires—you name it. There's no better example recently, in my opinion, than the decline in northern shrimp in the Atlantic, which has been devastating for communities in the Gaspé area. The oceans are warming up. It's having an impact on shrimp stocks.
How has climate change impacted seasonal workers? How should EI respond to those devastating natural disasters and events linked to climate change, which, again, unfortunately, my Conservative colleagues bury their heads in the sand over and have no credible plan to address?