Yes, I'll be fairly brief, getting back from where Mr. Poilievre was speaking. I've been working with the poverty groups in Guelph, and the market basket is something that really can distinguish different communities. In fact, 50 communities in Canada are separated out using this measure. The thresholds across the country can be very different, from Vancouver to Regina, Guelph or Halifax. The market basket of goods really gives a good tool for people working on poverty. I would be supporting going to the market basket as our measure.
(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])