With regard to statistics and numbers, I also think about the story from CBC Nova Scotia about the university food bank and the demand. The article was published just less than a month ago. It was overwhelming. Fifteen volunteers couldn't keep up with the demand a few days into the school year. There are statistics there as well. You mentioned needing partners. Obviously, it's a volume.... Hearing that students are having to ration their food is depressing—the interviews and the context that many students are facing, having to ration food themselves. Now even the university food bank has to do the same thing.
Do you have data you can share with the committee in terms of the increase of usage, the volume of usage, and perhaps even things like the number of international students or the percentage versus Canadian students, so that we can get a better idea?
Is there any comment that you might have at a high level or that you could provide to us?