Just to quickly add to my last answer, I want to assure you that while we may be implementing EI reforms in stages, we will not be doing this piecemeal. We're thinking about the entire system, and how every decision and issue we address, or don't address, impacts others. It's a systemic reform that will be implemented over time.
In terms of the issues you speak about, absolutely, I remain committed to addressing the inequities that women face in the EI system, whether it's the stacking rules, or rules that sometimes result in women getting to the end of regular benefits, and having no weeks left in the 50-week limit to access maternity or parental benefits. These are the issues that are driving our reforms.
I can't, of course, speak to one particular case before the Social Security Tribunal of Canada, because of privacy issues, but I can assure you that reforms will address inequities faced by women.