One of the challenges that I think we've seen in the past, not only with the issue of addressing poverty but with other social issues in Canada, is that often jurisdictional issues get in the way, and not just in the sense of not being able to agree on who's responsible for what. Unless the federal government is together in the room with the provinces, either altogether or one on one, there's always the idea that the other jurisdiction will be responsible for this, or that the provinces will look after this if we don't take it up.
I think it's really important that the federal government come together with the provinces to discuss these issues and to sort out what the challenges are and how are they're going to be overcome, so there is collaboration and everybody is in the room together to decide which pieces each level of government is going to take on, rather than passing it back and forth. That way everything gets covered and nobody gets left out.