I'm Leilani Farha, the executive director of Canada Without Poverty. I was originally one of the panellists, but they said there wasn't room at the table. Here I am.
I have an example, to answer Ms. Nash's question, about another country that has an anti-poverty plan in place with measurable timelines and goals, a plan that has actually been successful. In actual fact, the United Kingdom does have a plan in place that resembles what we might call a national anti-poverty strategy. They were reaching their targets and their measures until the recent change in government. At this point they're not exactly sure whether they will make those targets. There has been speculation that they won't, but until the change in government, they were on target with their plan. Their plan was very much in keeping with international human rights obligations that this country has, which are very similar to those back here in Canada.