I would just put it on the record that the challenge for people over time is that as you're adding these things into the basket, you're going to be changing the measures. You could have a vast improvement in the overall quality of life for lower-income people—a vast improvement—and yet still see the poverty rate go up. If you're adding things to the basket that literally didn't even exist 10 years earlier, then effectively what you could be doing is.... You have the same group of people who are earning more, living longer, are healthier, are more educated, are happier and more satisfied, and yet the poverty rate keeps rising because these unknown people in the bureaucracy or at the political level are putting more and more things into the basket. Or, theoretically, they could be taking things out of the basket, and therefore artificially lowering the poverty rate.
What assurance can you give us that this doesn't happen using this measure?