As I said, about half of the households accessing food banks are on welfare. Of course, that's mostly a provincial responsibility. In a sense—and I'm probably pushing it a bit—provincial governments are creating poverty with the amount of benefits they provide to people who have fallen on hard times.
It's the federal government's responsibility to manage social assistance on reserve, or at least to oversee it. Federal practice has been to match, for the most part, provincial policy, which is retrograde policy that I think has been proven to be a total failure. There is definite space for innovation on reserve with regard to welfare policy. I think a lot could be changed. I think there's room for the federal government to move away from matching provincial policy.