When I talk about the tax system, I very strongly believe that if you say you're going to reduce taxes, even at the lowest marginal rates, I get the benefit of that as well. If you're going to target your assistance, there are better ways of doing it. I think we would all agree on that.
Michael, this leads to my second point. When you go to the Metro Turning Point shelter, or you go to Hope Cottage, or you go to missions around the country, there are people the tax system will never touch. Outside of working income tax benefit, GIS, and things like that, what do we need to do, as a federal government, to assist you in the work you do at the Metro Turning Point shelter, for example? What specific initiatives would assist people who have mental health issues or addiction issues? What would you recommend the federal government's role should be there?