Mr. Speaker, I certainly think it is a little too soon to say that the reforms have failed. Look at the situation of the labour market where unemployment is down to 7.8%. Look at the situation with youth unemployment which is decreasing more than it has in 20 years. I think some of the things we are doing are fine.
In terms of anecdotes, I could bring forward a number of cases of individuals who also greatly appreciated the actions of our government to help them get into the labour market.