It would be difficult to point to income distributions in Canada and say that—to use the code word—the just society was a huge success. However, Canada, since the 1970s, has eliminated poverty; extreme low-income among seniors has significantly improved; opportunities for youth are more or less across the board, with howling exceptions.
The biggest exceptions to the just society are the ones Mr. Jules has talked about, particularly opportunities for on-reserve youth. This is an area where we have a huge percentage of kids who do not graduate high school or do not have a high school certificate or anything close to it. Their test performance is absolutely appalling. This is a failure of the educational systems on reserve, and therefore their governance. This is something that early childhood education can't get at. It's governance and institutions that can get at improving it, and that's where one would have a lot of oomph in results.