Thank you very much.
Again, it's very interesting for us to hear about all the Canadian-Irish links there are. In my own case, I have three first cousins in Canada, one of whom has the same name as mine, so we have a lot of personal contacts there.
In terms of the commentary made, quite rightly, about the left-of-centre politician, I suppose it's just that the person who started it happened to be that. But the government of which he was a member, which was not really left of centre--it was more centre--fully supported it. Then it was maintained by the government that succeeded them--in fact, the minister went out of office before the plan came into effect.
I can say that there is, quite rightly, consensus right across the board politically in this whole area, and that is borne out of a concern for poverty and for trying to deal with it.
In terms of the other issues, I think rather than my hogging it, I will turn first of all to Tim, in terms of the nature of the poverty and how it's calculated and so on.