That's also one of the major determinants of health. It's not just your genetic code; it's your postal code that is so important. A lot of families are living housing-insecure. In a lot of cities across the country, rents are going up. It's a big issue. I would just say that all those issues around poverty....
I haven't lived in poverty, but I certainly deal with families every day who do. The stress that puts on parents—what that causes between partners and between parents within families—contributes to discord and conflict. We know that when children are raised in stressful households, especially as young children, that constant stress and pressure actually affect how their genetic code gets expressed, and probably brain development. You can imagine that if there's not enough food in the house, or if there's not enough money for winter jackets or rent, the stress is huge.
I'm just going to go back again to poverty, then, which to me is one of the root causes of a lot of issues that the federal government has both done something about and can continue to do something about, as can the provinces. We need a strategy; we need targets and we need outcomes. It's not acceptable to have one in 10 children living below the poverty line in this country—not at all.