Mr. Speaker, I think that my honourable colleague works with local organizations in his constituency, just as I do.
As I mentioned, I work with the RDDS. There is also the provincial Mouvement Action-Chômage. We often see atypical cases of problems experienced by constituents who nonetheless observed the law, and this is the sort of thing I am referring to, among others.
There is also the fact that first the Liberals and then the Conservatives have weakened employment insurance to the point where 80% of insured people were eligible for employment insurance before, while now only 40% are eligible.
Can we say this is a valid insurance program when only 40% of people have access to it? No, we cannot.
This is what we deplore today, and this is why we must pass the motion that my honourable colleague for Trois-Rivières has brought forward today.