Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member knows, the consultation around the whole issue of social security reform, including unemployment insurance, is probably the broadest public consultation ever undertaken in this country. Over 100,000 Canadians, in a variety of ways, responded to a number of initiatives so their interests and views could be heard.
The committee report of the House of Commons is the key document. We supplemented that, as the hon. member said, with reports on seasonal work and other areas we have been working on. We are simply examining all the representations at the present time.
No decisions have been taken, but I can assure the hon. member that we will take very seriously the concerns and issues raised in both the Commons report and in the seasonal workers' report.