Thank you very much to each of our witnesses. I have more questions than I'll have time to get through, so if you can keep your answers tight, I'd appreciate it.
I'll begin with the Vanier Institute. A number of times during your remarks you mentioned the importance of measuring well-being. I don't know if you've had a chance to review the mandate letter of the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Finance Minister. It signals that she should be tasked with developing better indicators to measure overall well-being. GDP, of course, is a useful tool but a bit of a blunt instrument to really demonstrate how Canadians are faring.
What kind of indicators would you suggest are appropriate to build into a framework to understand how Canadians are actually getting by?