Thank you very much.
Thank you for coming, Minister. I'm very proud to have you here, as I have followed your career for some time, if I may say that at this committee. I know that your commitment to these issues has been longstanding, so I'm very proud to see that you're actually in a position now to make some of those things happen.
By the way, the women's caucus in Ontario pretty much reflects the women's caucus in the Liberal Party nationally in the sense that the last platform that called for a national poverty strategy was from our women's caucus as well. So we are in sync in that sense.
I want to ask a few questions. A lot of what you've said is excellent, and I'm so glad the province has taken this direction. We had the Caledon Institute here earlier this week. One of the things they mentioned--among the ones you have just mentioned, such as housing and employment insurance, of course--was social infrastructure, in terms of looking at healthy communities, recreational and artistic programs, things that create a healthier environment for children in poor families and communities. You're talking about children, and I'm wondering if that's an aspect you have looked at.
Maybe you can do that one quickly, and then I have a couple of other things.