Maybe the last question I'll have to both of you is this. Starting from when we were first elected in 2015, a lot of what we've done has been to reduce the income inequality gap and to really strengthen the middle class, with the introduction of the Canada child benefit, the national child care program, the increase of the OAS and the triple increase in the Canada workers benefit. These are all elements and they're all geared to inflation.
Part of it is.... You almost think, how is it that such a crisis has led to so many people going to the food banks? Yes, it's the housing crisis and yes, it's inflation, so it's rising faster than the supports we're able to give them. Is there anything else that you think we need that you don't think we're quite understanding at the national level?
I would also suggest, by the way, that we need all three levels to come just on this together, as well, because we can give more money at the federal level, but if they take it away at the provincial level, then you're left with less than what you had before.
Can you address any of those comments? We'll start with Harvest Manitoba.