Thank you very much.
For Mr. Fred Phelps, I was interested more in the basic income concept.
We often talk about social workers in Winnipeg and indigenous communities, and how a lot of social workers are trying to do a good job but often they're taking indigenous children from their communities. In the province of Manitoba, 88.3% of all children who are taken into the care of the state are taken because of negligence, the inability of parents to provide good housing and food for their children. There are about 11% where allegations of abuse are put forward. Of that 11%, only 11% of that are actually substantiated abuse. Those are telling statistics. If there's 11,000 kids in care in Manitoba, it would work out to around 140,000 in the province of Ontario, 90,000 in the province of Quebec, 350,000 to 360,000 across this country. People would be up in arms in revolution over this if it were their kids.
Since we are looking at this level of poverty, I am wondering if you could elaborate on perhaps the impact it might have on keeping these families together so they can one day hopefully succeed in life.