Thank you.
A story came out today about Canadians aged 15 to 17 getting one-third of a billion dollars in CERB. Another not-for-profit had noted that multiple billions—I think it was $22 billion—had gone to young people still living at home whose parents were in income groups above $100,000.
Have we done an opportunity cost of money that hasn't been very targeted, money that perhaps could have been targeted toward reopening our day cares or getting schools reopened or getting the economy rolling or setting the gears in motion to get people looked after, rather than sending $2,000 cheques to 15-year-olds?