Statistics are very hard to come by, for instance, on indigenous unemployment in this country on reserves. I know Stats Canada often has difficulty compiling it. I know you use statistics an awful lot—you're economists—and I think if you perhaps would push Stats Canada, maybe it would compile better statistics that would be able to inform your decision-making, because we are making decisions and Canada is made up of many different societies and groups and peoples and nations within this one nation-state. I'm just encouraging you, in a friendly way, to think about those issues.
I guess we are talking about social infrastructure as well, and the middle class and the poor spend a higher proportion of their income on consumer goods in the economy, and they don't save as much as some other groups in society in the upper classes or upper middle classes.
You were talking a bit about the Canada child benefit that we put in place. Do you believe that would have a beneficial impact on people's lives as a social infrastructure? Would that be something that could be money well spent? People could use that money for educational purposes and trying to improve their conditions and economic and educational opportunities.