Some of the recommendations, in fact the largest one--to lay out a poverty reduction strategy--won't cost very much, but it will set the agenda for future budget decisions. Some of the specific items have been known for quite some time. For example, with respect to the needs around affordable housing, we need to spend about $2 billion a year over a number of years to actually build up the stock of affordable housing. The kinds of needs are not insignificant.
Raising the Canada child tax benefit will partly depend on how the design of that program is maintained and whether we've put most of that funding into the national child benefit supplement or we try to spread that out to more families. So some of those costs would be spread out.