I wanted to follow up with Ms. Sanchez on a couple of points.
You talked about growing inequality, but one of the challenging questions I have is a number of measures have been put in place by our government and by past governments to address this. If you look at our government, the working income tax benefit, in my view, is one of the biggest changes for working people in terms of assisting them to move up on the economic scale. The former government introduced the Canada child tax benefit, the national child benefit, which to me is very good policy. Our government has expanded on it because it is a very good policy.
When I see measures like this put in place and then I still see statements saying inequality is growing, are these measures...? I take your point: you said you would want additional measures. But are these measures, combined with the increases to the provinces for health care, education, social assistance for affordable housing...? What has been done is working. I think we need to take stock of all the programs that have been put in place, and if they're working, build on them, but if they're not working that effectively, maybe we need to have a closer look at them.