Again, not being an economist, I don't know the financial details about how that might work, but I think often tax breaks and tax credits tend to benefit the higher-income earners rather than the low-income earners. We feel that there must be some way to work within the tax system to provide greater tax breaks for those who are the low-income earners and who might not be eligible for some of the tax breaks that come along.
It's not related to employment, but what I'm familiar with is the tax credit for caregiving. For people who have very low incomes, it's not a refundable tax credit, so they don't have enough income to be spending the money to get a tax break back again. It just doesn't exist for them. Again, I think we need to be plowing through the tax system and finding those areas where there could be tax breaks for low-income people so they can benefit from them.