Absolutely. In terms of housing, I noticed that the average value of an owned dwelling is $230,000 which is pretty high. In Winnipeg, it's $168,000. It's not cheap to have a house here.
Thank you for that.
I think one of the real absurdities of how our social welfare works—and there are a lot of them—is that people who are disabled have to keep on proving that they're still disabled in order to receive the meagre amounts of money they're able to get, which I think doesn't make sense.
Julie, the food banks of Canada last week or two weeks ago released their hunger count. I'm not sure whether you're familiar with it or whether the food bank here is associated with it. It showed that food bank usage in Canada was up 18% overall. But one of the statistics I want to get your view on is that overall, 12% of people using food banks are self-identified first nations, Métis, and Inuit. In the territories it's 91%.
Would that be consistent here?