I just want to pick up on that last point, Mr. Brandon. Some of our presenters in the first panel also touched on the question of priorities and the rhetoric around “we just can't afford it”.
Where are we spending money that's not making a difference in terms of alleviating poverty, or reducing poverty, or eliminating poverty? In the spirit of us taking back recommendations, what kind of recommendation could you give to us that we could in turn give to the federal government with respect to ensuring that there is adequate funding?
You touched on fair taxation, for example. Perhaps you could phrase it in more of a recommendation format.