Okay.
One of the announcements that came out yesterday in budget 2007 was something called a working-income benefit. This was particularly addressed to people in low-income situations.
I realize this might fall a little bit outside the realm of pensioners, for example, but you seem to have a good basic knowledge about public income support systems. The proposal was essentially that there is a benefit for working individuals who are in that very low-income sphere, that bracket between $3,000 and $12,000 in annual income, that in fact they would be eligible for an annual benefit of up to $500, which I think is the maximum, and within that range between $5,500 and $9,000, they'd get the full $500.
Do you see that as something that would help when we're looking at the economic security issues, particularly as it relates to single moms and you add on top of that the additional child tax benefit of $310 that they would receive as well? Do we see some positives in that announcement?