Madame, I'm not an expert in the social policy areas. As I said in my report, if you were giving money to the provinces for things like housing and other poverty reduction strategies, you have to ask the provinces to be accountable for that money and to have targets and timelines. I really think that's one thing the federal government should do and can do.
We know that probably about 70%, at least in Atlantic Canada, of low-income families live in unaffordable housing. They pay too much for their housing. That has direct effects on food insecurity. Like the family I mentioned in my report, there are many families living on corn flakes the last few days of the month before the welfare cheque comes out. So housing is critical to this whole problem.