Mr. Speaker, I believe that the employment insurance reform implemented by our government better reflects the new labour market for which we are headed.
The system had not undergone such substantial change in 25 years. We are aware, of course, that the reform must be closely monitored. This is why the act itself requires that a report on the implementation of the employment insurance reform be tabled once a year.
This year, a new report will be tabled in the House in early 1999. But for the time being, the impact that we can see—