That was my next question. I don't mean to cut you off, but I have limited time. We could talk about this all day together.
The members of some of the groups you met live in my region, the riding of Acadie—Bathurst, and others live in eastern Quebec.
The changes proposed by some groups would consist in dividing these regions into several smaller ones. For example, in my region, some groups want to create a small region that would represent only the Acadian peninsula.
What do you think of proposals like that? Could it be realistic to change the employment insurance eligibility criteria that people living in such small regions have to meet? Could that put some regions at a disadvantage?
If we divide a region into several small regions, what are the neighbours on each side going to think? How do we ensure fair and equitable access for the other regions of Canada?
Do you think it's feasible to create such small regions and get representative data on the unemployment rate in those regions?