Thank you.
As far as immediate help is concerned, I take a bit of exception to the professor's comment about paying guys while they're laid off not helping. What this government has to do first and foremost is ensure that workers stay in those communities.
Concerning the notion that communities may sink or swim, if given the tools communities are always going to fight to the last breath to swim, not to sink. Communities aren't going to cut their own throats. They're going to keep coming after the provincial government, the federal government, and anybody else to get help to survive.
We have to ensure that the workers stay in those communities and can survive in those communities. So I agree: don't just give them cash; don't just give them EI and say fine. Certainly we can extend EI if it's necessary, but more importantly tie it to the stuff other folks were talking about, training and education, so that they are available to be a resource when things turn around—because they will. We all know they will; everyone agrees they will. We hope it's tomorrow, but it's not going to be.
I'm sorry, the second part of the question was...?