I can begin.
On the sheer mathematics of it, Mr. Masse, absolutely. If you have five people or three people coming in to do part-time work, and one full-time person could do that job, clearly that would be fewer points of contact, so there's no doubt that just on the simple math, it would be better.
On top of that, those part-time workers wouldn't go to another employer or another retailer to work, so they would have less contact because they would have one full-time job. As we all know, full-time employment, with a proper living wage, would keep these folks in better shape all around.
To your earlier point, Mr. Masse, on the food deserts and the inadequate stores and these types of issues, a national food policy will get us there, but full-time jobs will make a big difference.