Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Human Resources Development.
The minister goes on and on about his reform saying that workers in vulnerable situations benefit most from it.
How then does the minister explain the case of Monique Rainville, a UQAM teaching assistant, who in the past was eligible for unemployment insurance with a teaching load of only one course, and now, after the reform, is no longer eligible, even with two courses? This is a fine example of someone with a diploma, minister.