Mr. Speaker, one of the obvious instalments in the job program is what we did in this program, which was to take a program that had ballooned to double its size over a decade and provide a way of refining that program and reducing many of its costs so that it can be a sustainable program.
Second, we are substantially streamlining the program so that business can save about $150 million on administration costs, which they can convert back into the job areas.
Third, the program generates $800 million of new employment benefits, which create a number of jobs for Canadians, especially those who have been long term unemployed.
Fourth, we have a major investment of $300 million to help develop in high unemployment areas specific investment funds and initiatives to help create jobs in those areas.
This is a major instalment of the job creation of this program.