A number of years ago, Statistics Canada made the decision to start using Canadian's income tax data in its estimates of income. That has improved the quality of our data quite a lot. As a result, we somewhat rely on the tax system for moving the full suite of income indicators along. Our normal release period dictates that we have to wait for Canadians to file their taxes, and CRA has to put together a complete enough file to provide to us so that we can then use it to produce estimates for populations. Our normal timeline for the full suite of tax indicators is 16 to 18 months, and usually it's on the short side of that.
Having said that, we could have access to child benefit files directly, and that could give us part of the story as we go forward, but perhaps not the complete story. The child benefit files are available on a more regular basis because they're administrative files that are sent out by ESDC rather than by.... It doesn't have to go through the big circle that I just described.