Right now we don't do any of it. We don't typically measure outcomes. We tend to measure outputs in the context of our grants and contributions programs. I'll give you an example within my ministry of where we are, I think, quite adept at being able to measure things because we deal with social outcomes all the time. For instance, in my directorate we do poverty measurement. We measure labour market outcomes in my ministry. We have a research function that allows us to determine what the risk factors are for somebody who might have a poor labour market outcome, what the risk factors are for a young adult who's going to drop out of high school or post-secondary education. There's a large body of research in this country and internationally that would allow us to measure those things.
On May 14th, 2015. See this statement in context.