Mr. Speaker, the hon. member should first look closely at what was in the budget papers and at the kinds of initiatives we have talked about in reforming unemployment insurance.
The reform of unemployment insurance is a way of trying to change a system to help people get back to work, to take away many of the disincentives in the system, and to give people real resources to get good training, good counselling and good programs. To do that we can use the money from the savings we are about to introduce as part of the legislation.
The hon. member is totally wrong. The fact of the matter is that we want to convert unemployment insurance into an employment insurance fund to give people new hope, new jobs and new opportunities. That is what the reform is all about.