Yes. I would say that if you look at the poverty rates of families with children, there is no doubt the Canada child tax benefit has been part of really quite a remarkable reduction in poverty among families with children in this country.
But there is certainly room for reducing the marginal tax rates faced by families with children. I think about my niece, who is about to have a baby. She's a pharmacy tech. Her husband's a nurse. They're in Vancouver. I'm sure their household income is well over $100,000 a year, but it is pretty hard for them to get by, and they're going to get very little from the Canada child tax benefit. I think that thinking about those marginal tax rates would help families like that.