I take that as a “no”, because it's not an explicit answer.
I'll go to this interview, because the interviewer asked you some great questions in good context.
You just mentioned the grocery rebate.
Reading from them, the interviewer says, “[T]here's a few hundred bucks in the form of that one-off rebate. There are northerners who might say, 'Look, that's half of one grocery trip up here.' What else are you going to do to help people really make ends meet, because that alone, up here? It's a drop in a bucket.”
You're talking about a lot of measures, and it's a lot of hollow words, especially if you're somebody from the Northwest Territories, Yukon or Nunavut.
What are you going to say to them that's really going to help pay the bills? I just quoted a member who said that single mothers are hurting up there. They're having to decide between paying their heating bills in the winter, buying diapers or paying for food.
Words just don't cut it. What are you going to actually do to make sure you're stepping up to the plate and delivering on what you promised to northerners?