I do. Also, I think I said earlier that the more you do, the lower the costs become. As I said, there are already large bodies of research upon which to draw, but also thinking in the federal context, we already do a lot of cross-jurisdictional work. For instance, with the provinces and territories my team co-chairs a poverty advisory committee. We already look at all these things across the country. We look at the interactions between employment insurance and social assistance. We know how people go back and forth across those programs. We have the data. We understand people's life paths and what those risk factors are.
On May 14th, 2015. See this statement in context.