I will make one very quick point. Possibly it's more of a political dimension than whatever.
I have to say that we mentioned the minister, but really, there was a commitment from the very top. I've sat with my minister around the table at cabinet committee meetings chaired by the Prime Minister, and that gives a very clear message right down the line that this is a top government priority and there is accountability to the very top. So if you can engage people at the very top levels and there's parliamentary support and whatever....
And I suppose I can't emphasize enough the confidence that's there that poverty can be tackled, reduced, and ultimately--who knows?--eliminated. It can be done. What's needed is to have the will, and the will can come from the very top. I think that's a very important dimension, but you must put structures there to ensure that happens.