Thank you.
Rene, I want to ask you a quick question as well. You mentioned that some of the solutions are transportation, early childhood education, etc. When we worked on the poverty reduction strategy together locally we talked a lot about the need to break down the silos. It's not about the department of community services, it's not about the HUMA committee.
Actually, Mr. Lobb, I know I'm not testifying, but I'll just let you know that in Nova Scotia we actually have higher rates of rural poverty. You were asking a question about that. We actually have higher rates of low-income home ownership rurally in this province, which is a bit unique.
But with these silos in transportation, education, etc., do you think, Rene, that we need to have a look at the Criminal Code and look at how the Criminal Code criminalizes poverty? Would any poverty reduction strategy need to have a look at that legislation?