While we haven't done studies extensively on that work, and we look to our colleagues at our provincial and federal food bank associations to do that kind of work, what I can say is that food banks are the starting place for many people experiencing the social safety net for the first time. When they come to us, they have no idea about any of the programs, and there are a lot of them to try to get people acclimatized to in order to figure out which ones meet their needs.
Purely from a logistical standpoint, enabling people to access a more single source of support would eliminate the amount of time and effort people already dealing with challenges would spend trying to piece all of those piecemeal things together to make a livable income.