The other aspect was the housing issue. That, too, is an instrument. Addressing housing and social housing is an instrument that can be used towards the war on poverty. I think the words you used are that “it at least provides support for a critical weapon in the wider war on poverty”.
So on the initiatives that you've seen us take in the budget, such as $1 billion to support much needed repairs to social housing, $600 million for new housing repairs on reserve and in the north, $400 million to build more seniors housing, and $75 million for new housing for people with disabilities, it's exactly the point you're making in terms of saying that it's a critical weapon in the wider war on poverty.