Thank you, Chair.
It's difficult to go through all these programs. I would just mention maybe one that we have provided information on, I believe in every report we did, which is the work-sharing program. It has been very, very popular. We had about 20,000 Canadians benefiting from that program before the recession. We went up to over 200,000 workers benefiting from that program at the peak of the recession.
And again, the cost of that program is fairly limited and the benefit for those who stay at work is fairly high, I believe. They don't lose their experience and all that. They don't go out of the labour market. They remain in the labour market, so I believe the long-term benefit of that program was fairly high. It was a fairly successful program. So that's one example.