About seven or eight years ago there was a Canadian Human Rights Act review panel, a review of the Canadian Human Rights Act. I wrote a document of about 50 pages on exactly that topic, about whether some prohibition against exploitation on the basis of social condition was feasible within the Canadian Human Rights Act.
It's not a simple thing. If you can't decide who's poor and who's not, then it's hard to decide when people are being discriminated against on the basis of poverty. I think it can be done. There's an extensive paper there that basically talks about.... There are obviously people who are being exploited because of their financial vulnerability. If you think about it that way, could you write legislation that prohibits the exploitation of vulnerable people because of their financial situation? Of course you could.