Madam Speaker, before I answer that, we need to back up to the last Parliament. I mentioned two studies. I came to this place only in 2017, in a by-election. I am not even referencing the work that was done before that.
The committee members on HUMA have done a lot of work. They heard from witnesses that there needed to be further studies with recommendations. The “Taking Action: Improving the Lives of Canadians Living with Episodic Disabilities” report suggested claim benefits of smaller units, hours or days instead of just weeks.
Before I can even make a comment on what is being proposed by the government today, we need to back up and do a thorough study on this before we make suggestions.