Absolutely, it affects every community. These people will buy homes and start families. If entrepreneurs start businesses, they will need customers who can afford to buy their products.
Coming back to you, Professor Schirle, I believe you mentioned tax credits. We know that, when you get down to it, the web of measures is quite complex. I'm also the sports critic for the official opposition, and it's clear that tax credits for sports don't do much for many people. Do we have a similar problem on our hands as far as policies for young people go? There are all kinds of tax credits that look good on paper but do little in terms of really helping, because of all the options and complexity involved.