Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our guests this morning for their very heartfelt presentations.
Mr. Distasio, I just want to talk with you, if I could, for a minute. Your presentation was excellent, and I apologize in advance. You're more than just an academic who is giving me numbers. There's a lot of passion and experience there. Where have we as a federal government gone wrong? I see your frustration. I see everybody's frustration. You were given $750,000 over three years to study this. You said yourself that billions of dollars have been spent.
I come from Saint John—Rothesay, in New Brunswick, and we do lead the country in child poverty at 31%. Some of our priority neighbourhoods are upwards of 50% to 60% child poverty, but I believe that transformational change comes from federal programs, such as the Canada child benefit, or for seniors, the OAS or the GIS, for example. Where have we as a federal government gone wrong? Can you just speak to what you think we could have done?
This isn't a political statement. It's us, it was the Conservatives before us, before that it was us, and it was the Conservatives before that. Where have we gone wrong? Have we not aligned properly? Have we not been focused? I know I'm asking you six things at once. Is there a better way we can align that money between federal and provincial, and then with the municipalities? There's something missing here. Again, my biggest frustration in Saint John—Rothesay in particular is that despite what we do, the needle isn't moving.