I'd like to start by thanking you for taking the time today to meet with us this way. I think it's been a great discussion, a great way to do it, and we saved the taxpayers of Canada $70,000 by doing it this way. I think that's important for us.
It's interesting when you take a look at the jurisdictions. I know Tony asked a jurisdiction question. I would note that our challenges are interesting. For example, the distance from one border of Canada to the other side of Canada is almost the same as the distance from Dublin to New Delhi. So we're very different in terms of the jurisdictions we're representing. Of course, here in Canada we have 10 provinces, all equal partners. Obviously, most of the provinces are constitutionally responsible for most of the areas that impact poverty.
You were touching a little bit on the jurisdictional issue, and I know that someone referred to all levels of government being involved. Is there an entity, a jurisdiction within Ireland that is not national, that has significant areas of responsibility that would be comparable to or even more than the national government in terms of most of the areas we talked about?