I just wanted to respond again to Martin and ask him a question. Or maybe somebody else has a comment.
I mentioned the failure of the market to list everybody. I mentioned the failure of the private sector to provide affordable housing. I am also very cognizant of the fact that labour market strategies targeted at poverty have not really made a big dent in poverty. And that seems to be where the federal government is falling at the moment, as you suggested.
How do we make that bigger? Do you have any suggestions as to how we get beyond that? I know that's probably a long answer. Are you cognizant of that fact, that this labour market strategy is very limited in its ability to actually deal with poverty and the causes of poverty?