I'm happy to take a stab at that, although Mr. Dompierre indicated that he wanted to also, so he may come in after me.
Yes, there was a special top-up to the CCB as a result of the pandemic. I think the first part of your question, and maybe the second part as well, was why we saw an increase in the number of families that were eligible for it.
That is really an arithmetic issue. The amount was raised $300, but the income thresholds at which it is clawed back did not change. As a result, as the maximum amount was ground down to reflect higher incomes, there was a group of 264,000 people who normally wouldn't have received the CCB but did receive it because of the enhanced value.
I'm not aware of any statistics relating to the incomes during the pandemic and whether that caused any effect. Perhaps one of my colleagues is aware, but I would have to get back to the committee on that one.