We don't have a study at this time that would say that.
There has always been this possibility. We have always actually been kind of aware, and that's why we put the $1,000, you remember, in the EI-ERB to allow people to continue to work, because we wanted them to stay attached to the labour market. Later, of course, with CRB, we created a situation in which they could actually do even more, so that's what we've done.
What is very encouraging from an economic perspective is that, as soon as the public health measures were off, people were going back to work. That's what we have seen, including when we had measures to facilitate access to EI. We ended up with less than 5% in terms of unemployment, which gave the impression that actually people were happy to go back to work.
You have to remember that for a lot of workers this was not—