Thank you very much.
Thank you to the witnesses for taking the time to provide us with information on this very important study.
I'd like to note to the Teachers' Federation that my brother is a full-fledged teacher in the province of Saskatchewan, so I can appreciate where you're coming from.
I have a question. One of the aspects of poverty that I've tried to focus on is financial literacy amongst all Canadians, definitely our most vulnerable but also our working poor. As we know, many people don't go to college and university, so high school is really the last stop for them. Could you update the committee on what programs you have added, are going to add, or are planning to add, that would really provide some financial literacy and education for our high school students? Many of our young Canadians have no idea about savings, writing cheques, RRSP accounts, GICs, the stock market, even something as simple as on-line banking, Microsoft money, or even Microsoft itself.
Please update the committee on some ideas you're working on.