Mrs. Sarangi, kudos to you for the work you've done. One child or one person in poverty is one too many.
When I became involved in politics, it was in 2015, and I was always.... As far as the efficacy of groups like yours goes, even in my home province, they always had an open door and an ear to listen, and there have been some tremendous things done.
The child tax benefit was huge. We'll have child care at $10 a day. I know there are no stats on that, but it's going over very well. There's dental care. The EI reform, again, is something that I think will help, especially where I come from, where we have real seasonality and many temporary foreign workers who will now be able to become permanent residents.
One that always gets forgotten in the conversations is seniors in poverty. Our government raised the GIS by 10%, but can you talk a bit about what the next...? You said there's no silver bullet, but what's your next vision for poverty in Canada? What should the government be looking at?