What I like here is that I can look at, for example, poverty levels in the southwest of Ontario where I'm from—I represent London, Ontario; that's the region I also advocate for—and compare that with poverty levels in British Columbia or Alberta and so on and so forth.
When I say it's well rounded, you have put your finger right on it. Thank you very much for that.
I have one last question. I'm not sure how long you have been in your position, but have there been previous governments that have advocated for the market basket measure to be used as a measure of poverty in Canada?