So the United States looks a lot better in an absolute measure--a purchasing power measure--than it does in this relative measure, because it's wealthier.
In the absolute measure, that is, if you're talking about purchasing power, Canada comes out looking pretty good relative to.... It's about the same as the United States and roughly the same as the European nations. So although we have a higher relative low-income rate, in terms of purchasing power, our poor seem to be at about the same level as the Europeans.