I think that's what the report that the minister will be tabling—if this bill goes through—will look at. The threshold that's currently established really is the bottom line under which families have to devote a larger share than the average to basic necessities such as food.
I think that we're open to examining it. We're open to seeing what the the impact would be of reducing it, and we'll table a report as to the results of that study—if this is adopted.