Again, as I mentioned in my presentation, the key strategy for a policy to reduce or eliminate child poverty, first, is a strong economy. The lower the unemployment rate, the lower the poverty rate will be for parents and therefore for children. Second, it's the targeting of benefits towards children. We've done that very successfully through the national child benefit strategy, where both the federal and provincial governments have developed particular support systems and income support for children.
We have to do more in that regard. As I mentioned earlier, the poverty rate of children has fallen more than it has for other age groups. There's still a lot more to do. The key is that there has to be a strong economy so there are employment opportunities for families, and then target the benefits towards the children.