From what you're saying, that's often the point of the government on the other side. Even with the other measures, it doesn't do much for couples without kids, for individual seniors, for example, except for single seniors. All in all, there are many Canadians who are left unaffected by the changes, even though it's called the middle-class tax cut.
Since you have appeared previously before the Standing Committee on Finance, I know your work on income inequality. I don't know whether you've had a chance to take a look at Mr. Macdonald's brief, but one of the options presented is the
working income tax credit or tax benefit. How do you see that as a real measure to actually address income inequalities, especially among workers with a low income or earning minimum wage, for example?