I am aware that Statistics Canada has a methodology for how they establish criteria. I know through engagement in the consultation process that this was not fully clear to the people participating. It's a complex methodology.
I think the benefit of the market basket measure is that it does try to incorporate cost variations, because the cost of living is different across the country in different communities. Up until the current review, the territories were not even included in the market basket measure data, so that's another problem.
It's going to be a challenge to make sure that the MBM is a solid and transparent measure of poverty. It's the official poverty line. We have tended to rely more on the low-income measure for our own reporting, but of course no one measure is going to give you all the information you need.
We know that in the poverty strategy the expectation is that there will be an opportunity to have a range of measures to provide that data.