It's fair enough that you want to be non-partisan, but you did make policy suggestions, none of which were focused on improving economic performance in Canada. I'm just wondering why you wouldn't make policy suggestions that would improve Canada's productivity, because it seems to me that's the biggest thing that could happen. It's the old saying that the best social program out there is a job.
You're obviously saying there are a lot of serious problems. I note that in the interview you gave last November, you talked about first-time users. Last year when we spoke, I think you said that double-income families are now utilizing the food bank's services. This is the number that really blew me away: one in 10 Torontonians is availing themselves of food bank services. Surely some policy around economic performance directed at the government and this budget is in order, is it not?