The evidence shows pretty clearly that when you provide this kind of bonus to people who join the labour market, more people will join the labour market. People are pretty responsive to this kind of benefit. If you were to extend the range over which people still receive some of the Canada workers benefit from the currently proposed $24,000 up to $30,000, that would effectively increase the number of modest income workers who would see some benefit from joining the labour market.
The evidence suggests that people's decisions with respect to this kind of benefit can be fairly responsive, and so I think you would see a substantial increase in work among those in that modest income range.