I'd like to do a plug for Prosper Canada. I think financial inclusion and financial literacy is a core component of really helping to empower families with the tools they need to, first of all, access all the programs and benefits that are available through the tax system and otherwise. It's also important to equip them with tools for financial planning and with access to financial tools. Normally, these are products marketed to middle- and upper-income families. Those have to be more targeted to lower-income families. I think there are very cost-effective ways that leverage community partnerships that can help families get ahead.
On March 10th, 2017. See this statement in context.