Yes.
I guess I just wanted to underline what we have heard here, because we're in a high inflation environment where I think MPs of all parties are concerned about helping folks with the increasing cost of living and with the fact that so many of our constituents are struggling to pay their bills. Here we have a measure that for 1.2 million people will save them, on average, more than $400 per year. In some cases these numbers are much higher, obviously, depending on the debt they have taken on.
I think what I'm seeing is a measure that really is critical at any time to those 1.2 million people, but especially in this inflationary environment where the cost of living is going up. Is it fair to say, based on what the Department of Finance has published, whether it be though documents or public statements or whatever the case may be, that one of the objectives of the measure is to help folks with the cost of living while inflation is high?