Thank you very much.
My questions are going to be for Mr. Heisz. These are interesting statistics you have here, and that's what I want to focus on. In order to move forward with any poverty study, we have to understand what it is that we're measuring. When I look at what you've given us, and when I look at the number of seniors who come into my office who are living on $1,500 a month and who don't have enough to pay rent because rent is so exorbitant where we are in British Columbia, then I question how we're defining poverty. That's where I'd like to go.
Beyond the low-income measure, what other statistics and data are currently being used to define poverty in Canada?