The easiest one—which we highlighted in our statement and in our pre-budget submission—would be to create the groceries and essentials benefit. That would build on a system that we already have in terms of the GST/HST credit. The government has done that before, when they provided the one-off top-up to Canadians who were experiencing hardship due to inflation in 2023. That's a system that provided money to households quickly and directly, but it was only temporary, so we can build on that.
The groceries and essentials benefit is simply a matter of increasing the amount that families could receive while also ensuring that it's within the tax system that we already have and it's kept in terms of the amount that goes to households. For example, if we look at the benefit thresholds, it actually—