Thank you, Chair, and thank you to our witnesses for your very compelling testimony.
Dr. McQuade, you had spoken about providing perhaps incentives to companies to encourage them not to endeavour in hiring children, and in using child labour, but I want to pick your brain a little bit about the flip side of that coin. A lot of these children are coming from families where they are the sole breadwinners in that household, where there's extreme poverty and that family has no other choice but to send their kids out to work. What kinds of incentives can be provided to families to break that cycle? I know we talked about education and awareness, which is slow in terms of its progress, but are there any initiatives that can be taken with respect to providing incentives for families?
Dr. McQuade, start if you like, and then Ms. Becker can add any comments she may have.