On the question around poverty—and you touched on that, as well—Syrian refugees are on an income assistance rate. Then, after 12 months, they continue to be on an income assistance rate. We have already seen, because of the high cost of housing, that many people are heading to food banks and the like. Of course, come the 13th month, if they have not been to a language class, the probability of their finding employment is even more diminished. Therefore, their reliance on income assistance increases.
To that end, the suggestion in your comments, I think, was to increase income assistance rates. Would you support, for example, the minister convening a meeting with his provincial and territorial counterparts to talk about how we are going to manage this issue for Syrian refugees, and other refugees for that matter, from the federal side, and then, for the provincial counterpart, that's pretty well for anybody who is on income assistance?