You talked a lot about changing unemployment rates. Pierre Laliberté, the commissioner for workers at the Canada Employment Insurance Commission, told the committee that, given the fluctuating unemployment rates, 60% of workers now have to have 700 hours of work in order to qualify and receive benefits for a mere 14 weeks.
Earlier, in response to a question, you said it was important to make changes to the eligibility criteria for EI. Do you think the solution is to establish a single eligibility criterion of 420 hours, without taking into account regional unemployment rates, which may no longer be relevant in 2024?