Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses today for your presentations, even though I didn't hear them. I am flying a little bit dark here.
I want to start with you, Mr. Pegg, with respect to the tax credits that have been talked about often in this committee. I spend a lot of time in my riding of Saint John—Rothesay and our priority neighbourhoods. Saint John—Rothesay, does lead the country in child poverty and in a lot of other unfortunate statistics. When you go door to door in a priority neighbourhood, or especially with those living in poverty, and talk about boutique tax credits on dancing, hockey, or that kind of thing, what's more useful, in your opinion, to single parents and parents living in poverty? Is it the Canada child benefit or is it boutique tax credits? What do you see in your food banks?