I didn't go into the details, but basically we would support the recommendations made by the parliamentary committee two years ago that lay out the ways in which that program could be improved.
On the question of federal jurisdiction and the child tax benefit, I should note that there is a pre-existing Quebec program of a similar nature, and federal funds go directly to the Quebec government to help contribute to that program. Although it's not spelled out here in detail, we assume that if there is an increase in the child tax benefit amount for families outside of Quebec, a similar increase will be applied to federal funds going to the Quebec government to deliver a similar program, which is the principle already established.
The problem remains that neither the federal government nor the provincial governments on their own have all the policy tools needed. That's why we need some kind of collaboration and cooperation among different levels of government. I think that's why we need a national poverty reduction strategy. The Quebec government's anti-poverty law actually serves as a model for what we need in the rest of the country as well.