Perhaps I might speak to that point as well.
Very simply, I would suggest that if we look at a very simple measurement, we may end up with a very simple solution. I would suggest that the address to poverty should be of broad scope, which includes the access to employment, which includes a range of services, such as child care. We were talking about family formations. Who has access in the family to the resources of that family? If we have two people working but only one person has access to the finances, is that an equal family? Those are the kinds of issues we need to address in a wide-ranging way. So if we look at a narrow definition of poverty, I don't think that will address the issue. I don't think that will produce the solutions we need to produce a more equitable society.
Thank you.