Okay. Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
One of the other aspects I was thinking about as you were providing information is that there is a link, obviously, between the economy and how it does and what the poverty levels may be. Some measure that directly, and some not so directly.
In this material you've provided, do we have a breakdown of how things would be, relative to how well the economy is doing alone, without regard to government programs or initiatives or taxes, and then something to show the impact of the taxes? I know you had the low-income rate after taxes, which may address some of that, but when you compile that, do you take into account things such as social housing and the initiatives in the budget for renovations to homes, energy-efficiency programs, social housing for seniors and for the handicapped, those kinds of budgetary things that are maybe softer than some of the direct tax mechanisms?
I'll leave that to whoever ought to answer.