Thank you, Mr. Chair, and again, thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedules to come and present your information. It must almost be exhilarating working these days with a government that is so committed to the issues we're here with today. I know I'm very excited, and we see in your report that $13 billion has been invested in child care spaces and tens of thousands of child care spaces created with the working income tax benefit. We know that has worked well, with more than a million people being able to access that. That's fantastic to see. With another $580 million getting invested as well this year, you must be proud to work in a department that's so committed to these issues.
One thing I haven't noticed in all the information I've read so far, and it could be that I'm not looking in the right spot, is any distinctions between or any statistics on rural poverty versus urban poverty. I wondered if you had any comments on that or any information you could provide us. If not, if you could report back to us, and that gets into the next part I'm going to. I know from your report as well the market basket measure. In there, we know it's geographically sensitive, which would highlight some of those things.
I also saw you're looking at some changes in that. I wondered, particularly, what are you looking at in that area?