I guess I'll start this one by just thanking you for helping us out with our study and taking the time out of your day to do this.
I want to go back again to the lone-parent scenario that you bring up. I think you rightly suggest that we need to pay special attention to children in these situations. But there are a few things, in terms of thinking about this as we've had the discussion, that kind of come to mind. First, we know that the poverty rate in single-parent families is higher, and we know that the number of single-parent families is increasing--I think you mentioned that, Mr. Gordon. We also know that the number one cause of family breakup is financial stress. I guess when you put those three things together, common sense would dictate--to me anyway--that if we can take measures to decrease that amount of financial stress on families, we might be able to actually, in some way, solve this problem in the long term. Maybe you can comment; I don't know if there's been any study in that regard.