Right now, we're thinking about the data that's needed to think about measuring seniors' poverty and what people need. We currently have some consumer surveys that could be used in that effort. They need to be expanded and they need to be processed more quickly to make them more effective. What I have in mind is developing a better market basket measure, which ESDC is currently involved in, that could be differentiated around the country. However, then you do need to have more people on the ground from Statistics Canada to look at very small, localized areas to figure out what's needed.
Apart from that, we have a lot of administrative data from tax forms, the CPP, and all of these different programs. If we could find a better way to link those things together and make it more accessible to researchers, that is something that could take us pretty far, I think, in getting toward solutions.