First of all, Ms. Yalnizyan, I want to come back to the chart you provided. There was a concern expressed with the delivery of Budget 2009 that $6 billion was set aside for tax cuts, and I think $1.2 billion was set aside to extend the EI period by five weeks. Your chart indicates that we could make significant reforms—a uniformed entrance, basing benefits on best 12 weeks, increased to 60%, etc.—and the cost would be $3.381 billion.
There will be those out there who say, “We can't afford this. We're in a recession. This is too great an expenditure.” Can you comment on your analysis and this chart and respond to that sentiment that this is too expensive in a time of recession?