Many of us are dealing with what was announced during the last election. So we would say we need to model the self-employed.... And by the way, we supported benefits for the self-employed for many years. But we would model it more along the Quebec model, because what we heard during the election, as well, was that basically people were going to be able to pay in for six months ahead of the maternity benefits. And then what? They don't have to pay again.
You can't have a system where people can come in and out, and therefore use the money that has been paid in by a lot of other women, by the way, who can't get it because the numbers are too high. There's no reason for somebody who is pregnant to start paying before the six months starts. Why would they pay into the system? And it also has to cover everybody. Like Quebec, we have to say everybody is in. Or if the government at one point were to make noises about having a separate fund for the self-employed, well, it's not sustainable. There's not enough money to do it that way, with people coming in and out. You have to do the Quebec system.
In terms of access to maternity and parental leaves, I keep going back to 360 hours. If you take it down to 360 hours, you'll find a lot more women will access maternity and parental leaves.