We have pitched for a labour mobility tax credit, a few times. A grant from EI, or a tax break on expenses that people lay out to go to where the work is, was decided in the House of Commons not too long ago. It was Chris Charlton's bill, which was defeated. That was a bit disappointing, in terms of an opportunity to address labour mobility in a way that helps people on their taxes. We're hopeful that Minister Flaherty and the folks at finance will see the value in that. It perhaps wasn't the right pitch, but we're hopeful that the finance department and the government will see that there is value in incenting people to go to where the work is.
We have to do something. At the end of the day, if folks aren't on employment insurance and they're working, then Canada benefits. We need a formalized system to help people move to where the work is if the folks can't afford it, and if Peter's members aren't paying to fly them there.