I'll follow up on your concept of interprovincial equity.
You made a very good point that we seem to be talking about stuff that's within provincial jurisdiction. But if the senior level of government doesn't take leadership on these things, there will be as much poverty 10 years, 20 years, 30 years from now as there is now. It has to clearly be a mark of a caring society that it looks after the most vulnerable. That's why I think the appeal to a federal level of government makes sense. I don't want to suggest how it should be played out. A national program, yes, I can understand is bureaucratic and cumbersome and is therefore costly. Maybe it's a matter of standards being met. I mean, there is a Canada Health Act that dictates health standards to the provinces. Maybe there could be other comparable kinds of things. I leave that, definitely, to you folks.