I do not have all the details about that, Mr. Généreux, but there is no doubt that the program, along with specific measures, could be a helpful tool to address the labour shortage. I will ask Mr. Hamel to give a more concrete example because some of the solutions that we proposed are related to training, literacy and increased investment in technology.
For example, unfortunately, we have a literacy problem in Quebec, which hinders technological investments. Thus, in the current context, with specific measures to address this situation, we can achieve very important objectives.
Before turning it over to Mr. Hamel, I will come back to the employment insurance program, Mr. Généreux. The Government of Canada is reviewing the employment insurance program. Given that we have problems related to continuing education and skills, why not make the employment insurance program a continuing education program? That way, when people unfortunately lose their jobs, with employment insurance, they would be required to take training and would keep their skills up to date.