Mr. Speaker, I did not hear the hon. member's question, but I suppose I can make up one for the hon. member and then answer it. Seeing she seems to make up most of the facts she uses, I might as well make up the questions that she wants answered.
Let us deal with the part time worker issue, one of the strongest cases that was made to us during the public hearings. I heard the hon. member's leader last week saying that we have to listen to the people. We did. They said that at this time, when there are increasingly more jobs of a part time nature or of a multiple job nature, we have to give people coverage. They did not have coverage. Under the old weekly basis, after 15 hours people were sent home; they were told not to work any more. The whole labour market was distorted as a result, and those people had no security. We have opened up eligibility for over half a million Canadians.
If that person, a student, male, female, or whatever the case may be-