Duly noted.
Ms. Henning, you said we need to change the way we talk about poverty, our vocabulary, and stop talking about us and them. That speaks to me as a Quebecer.
Last fall, I introduced a bill to create a poverty reduction strategy, and I had to talk about it a lot in my riding. Surprisingly, a number of business people, from the chamber of commerce and store owners, for example, told me that poverty reduction is important. These are certainly not people who live in poverty, but they are well aware of its impact on the economic development of our communities and everyone who lives there.
That is an interesting angle and I would like to hear your thoughts on it.