I want to follow up on something. I take your point about the self-employed and hours worked being a difficult calculation. I go back to the original point. Let's just say you're making $10. I know the minimum wage is higher in Ontario right now, but for ease of calculation, you'd have to work 650 hours before you qualify. If you're making $65 an hour, you only have to work 100. When you're looking at the circumstances these families find themselves in, that's a huge discrepancy.
I wonder whether there's not another way that we could explore dealing with your concern about the self-employed. For folks who were wage earners, go back and see if there isn't a way to try to work an hourly attachment to the labour force into the system. We've certainly made exceptions before, but this is a huge double standard, and the people who are again being hit the hardest are those who are the lowest income earners.