My thinking is the same as Fraser Mustard's. I don't know if you know him. He is a great Canadian and a great Canadian expert also. His position is that the sooner we invest, the better it is. In other words, it is a matter of prevention, of helping people...
We do not choose where we are born and in what circumstances. With a little bit of help, we can achieve whatever we want, without consideration of where we were born. What counts is to be involved as early as possible, otherwise the cycle cannot be broken. That is the lesson of the past twenty years and that is what will happen again during the next twenty years if we cannot find a way to invest as early as possible, to be involved as early as possible, to provide adequate support where support is not available, for all kinds of reasons, good or bad.
I believe that Canada is wealthy enough to be able to intervene and to provide enough balance and opportunities so that each individual can reach his or her full potential. There are no real limits in a country like Canada if we are really committed to find real solutions.