I don't have an authoritative or statistical answer to that question. I think we should pride ourselves, yes, on being generous. I would argue that in our generosity what we are doing, though, is complying with our international human rights obligations. It's not a question of charity; it is a question of living up to rights obligations.
I think there is unevenness across the country. While some provisions are, of course, provided and funded by the federal government, in other areas some of the social welfare, education, and health costs, for instance, are a matter of provincial jurisdiction. Different provinces have different approaches and policies as to what degree they give access to that kind of assistance. So one clear, national-level story doesn't emerge.
Compared with other countries, yes, in many respects, we're at the top of the list. There are probably other areas where we're not. Other countries offer some generosity as well. Even if we were at the top of the list in every respect, in terms of the level of assistance and support we provide, we should not be shying away from that. In fact, we should be proud of it.