I would say there would be better support for children. I don't know that it would alleviate the need for the food bank, but it certainly would make sure that kids weren't hungry in schools.
Greener Village is also involved in school food. We work in partnership with Food Depot Alimentaire in Moncton to provide breakfast programs to 18 area schools where we provide fresh fruit, snacks, milk, eggs—breakfast materials. The food bank network is very involved in school food as well, so we would certainly encourage better school food support.
In reality, we all know how important education is. If anything is going to solve the issues of income inequality and food insecurity in our society, education has the best chance to actually accomplish that for people. We need to invest in our kids' education in a meaningful way so that not just kids who come from homes that are doing well but also kids who come from homes that aren't doing well are going to be able to benefit from that education.
You can't benefit from education as well if you are underfed. The brain is a muscle. It needs energy to operate, and if you're not feeding kids a good, nutritious diet, then they're coming in already hampered. We definitely need to invest in that in a meaningful way, because that makes a huge difference.