I would say that 30% of our clients receive provincial social assistance. I realize that this is not the mandate of this particular body, but it is a significant portion of what makes up our clients. For them, taxation isn't the issue—it's incomes. Their issue is housing.
From my vantage point, investments in making housing affordable would do far more than doing anything that will impact taxation for those folks in the really lowest quintile. We have negative math situations. I don't know how people are paying it when their income is so much lower than their rent truly is.