No, I think it would have been another year or two before we got to that. Obviously each recommendation has to be taken and costed. What we want to have here is a change in the paradigm, a change in how we look at this. Let's look at it through the lens that if we invest this money and get people to work, they're going to pay taxes, and they're going to produce more for the economy as opposed to being on social welfare or as opposed to being in homeless shelters. We have to look at the other side of the coin. It's costing us more to keep these people in poverty.
On March 24th, 2010. See this statement in context.