The answer is yes, and it's been well proven, particularly by people who study health in a very broad way, the health of a society. These 12 other countries like Canada that are equally strong economically but are way more equal have way better outcomes in all kinds of measures for all people in society, not just low-income people. More equal societies are healthier societies, as defined in a very broad way in terms of crime and, of course, physical health and mental health, and so on. That has been established.
We sadly compare ourselves to the United States too often. They're at the bottom of the list of 15 on almost any OECD measure that we consider an important measure of success. So you're right on that.