Absolutely, and of course, as we all know, Prince Edward Island is the smallest province. We have a population of just over 170,000. It is really the ideal place to test out what a basic income could look like at a provincial level.
As I noted earlier, the interaction between provincial programs and provincial taxation and the federal tax system and federal programs will be a large component of figuring out exactly how a basic income will work and how to adjust that program to make it most effective for those who need it, as well as for our economy and our society. P.E.I.'s small size, as well as the fact that all political parties here are in support of the basic income, really make it the ideal place to start a demonstration project for basic income.