For me, creating employment for everybody is certainly the ultimate and first goal, because that has benefits for everybody. But when this is not possible, there should be enough support for people who are marginalized, so they will be able to live in affordable housing. And certainly single parents who don't have a choice and have preschool-aged children should have benefits that are not taxable. That is where the inequity that was spoken about earlier occurs.
Was there another part to your question?