Mr. Speaker, the real point is not the specific rules and regulations with regard to the details of employment insurance. The real point is how do we ensure that Canadians who are unemployed find work. We cannot do that with a program such as we have here because it is not part of an integrated program which puts jobs at the top of Canada's priorities.
Only if we commit ourselves fully to a fuller employment economy will we be able to do that. Then we do not have to ask the question training for what. We do not have to ask what premiums might be charged around the country because we can find ourselves moving toward a real economy with job growth in it.
Saskatchewan, with the lowest unemployment of any province, has a partnership approach to government, business communities, everybody working together for the aim of creating jobs in the economy. That is what this government should do.