Thank you.
What I wanted to pick up on is that we have to provide incentives for people to go into low-paying entry jobs. When they're going from social assistance to a low-paying entry job, we certainly can't take away their supplements. As I had alluded to before, if someone goes into a low-paying job, their supplements are automatically taken away. As a result of social services guaranteeing a housing deposit, now they have to come up with a housing deposit. They have to come up with their back power, or whatever it is that they owe. If you have a mental illness, and part of your mental illness is caused by stress, then how much stress is put on you by all of these people suddenly coming to you and saying, pay up or you're out?
So we need to have some kind of transitional way of getting people from social services to lower-paying jobs, so they can get into the workforce in a meaningful manner and not have them go through all of that stress. This is something that we really have to look at, including supplements for medication. You can't take people off their health care supplements. I would say you have to do benchmarks in order to do this.