Thank you.
I just want to note that once you decided you were going to act on this, how quickly you moved. We've been in a fairly intellectual exercise, over about 15 years now, trying to decide how to define poverty. We have folks talking about relative poverty; we have other people talking about absolute poverty.
You adopted this notion of social inclusion and exclusion. I notice from stories I read that it's across the board. It's not just including people in the life of their community, but, for example, there was the N1 project in Dublin, where there was a big housing development on your waterfront that was going to happen. Through the proddings of people like Seanie Lambe, I guess, you got out of that project a fairly significant affordable housing piece.
Could you talk a little bit about this whole notion of social inclusion, and why you chose to go that route as opposed to perhaps another?