Perhaps. Thank you.
We heard from a number of groups in the process of looking at the economic security of women. One of them was the National Association of Women and the Law. They've done a great deal of research, although I suppose that is coming to an end.
They had a number of recommendations in terms of EI and how we could make EI really work for women, particularly with regard to maternity and parental benefits. I'll just give you a sense of the kinds of things they were looking for. And I wonder if any of these recommendations have been considered or might be considered.
They wanted to see the federal government abolish the two-week waiting period, increase the benefit level to 70% of regular earnings, raise the maximum yearly insurable earnings, calculate benefits on the basis of the best 12 weeks of income in the last year—