Look, it's a very good question, and the specific case in Manitoba is a very particular one that I think deserves particular attention.
What I will say about these programs is that they were designed to provide massive broad-based support to millions of people very quickly in an emergency. In delivering the programs, we had to balance two things, and by “we”, I actually mean “we collectively”, because we all did debate them and think about them a lot. We knew we needed to get the support out there really fast, because people were vulnerable, and we couldn't let people lose their homes and we couldn't let people go hungry.