Okay. I just wanted to confirm the breakdown, because we do hear a great deal, particularly from our Conservative colleagues on the committee, about government expenditures and their worries about taking on especially the emergency programs, which have certainly added to our deficit and debt level. But in a context where interest rates are remarkably low, it would make sense that public debt charges are at only 6.1%, which is quite low compared to the other items I just listed.
Finally, Mr. Giroux, could you speak to the Canada child benefit? There is, in Bill C-14, additional temporary support of up to $1,200 for kids under six, and if Bill C-14 is approved, that support will go to families.
On the CCB's impact over the years for families in the middle-income brackets and lower-income families in general, but specifically in helping to lower child poverty, I know that Statistics Canada has monitored this closely. Hundreds of thousands of kids lifted out of poverty because of this one program: Could you speak to the importance of it from that perspective?