A number of studies have been done, Minister, over the last year or two to look at this growing concern of the working poor--people working full-time on minimum wage. In fact, the numbers were crunched. We thought your government was going to respond to that because you want to support people who are working. There are literally thousands and thousands of people out there now, and more every day across the country, who can only get a minimum-wage job. And they're working full-time at it. I don't think anybody would disagree that if you're working full-time you shouldn't be living in poverty--and they are.
This new program is missing the mark in two instances. A couple who is working full-time and making minimum wage will make too much money to get any money from that program, and a single person working full-time at minimum wage won't either. So I will leave that for you.