The issue around a living wage.... We often don't recognize excellence in social progress as practised or implemented by corporate Canada; we sometimes overlook it.
I heard a really good one a while ago. Craig Alexander was chief economist of TD Bank. He got a phone call one time from Ed Clark, who was CEO of the bank. He wanted to do an analysis within the TD Bank of the lowest-paid people in their branches to consider whether they were receiving a living wage, taking into account cost of living and other factors. The analysis came back, and people got a pay raise at the lower end; it came from people at the higher end. That was from a bank CEO at one of Canada's largest and most successful banks.
Inequality is bad socially. It's bad economically as well. This is something that's really important. I'm getting off topic a little bit. I'm sorry about that, but—