I do appreciate the question. It has been studied, believe me, going back to Keynes. There's massive research on this. I'm sure everyone in the room can guess at the answer. I'm sorry about the jargon, but the people least affected are in the top two quintiles, the two highest. That's 40%. It's very easy to immunize themselves from that. The people who are in the bottom two quintiles have very limited income. They're hit much harder.
In fact, when you look at the StatsCan data that shows the percentage of income spent on food, shelter, etc., and they break it out by quintiles, it's no surprise that the people in the bottom quintile pay a lot more as a percentage of their income on food and shelter than wealthier people do. Ergo, people at the bottom suffer a lot more.