That is an excellent idea.
By the way, a reform of the employment insurance program was proposed by the Conservative government over 10 years ago but was forgotten or bombarded with all kinds of negative elements. At the time, the very principle of that reform was to make it easier to match workers with jobs available in the various regions of Canada. Earlier, you in fact were saying that there were more positions available than workers available.
I remember that, at the time, there was talk of a radius of 60 kilometres or less than 100 kilometres to find work. Today, in La Pocatière, teachers at the CEGEP, the Institut de technologie agroalimentaire du Québec, the college and all the other institutions travel 100 kilometres from Quebec City to La Pocatière to work every day. The same is true for employees of Alstom and others.