The Government of Canada has a number of programs and initiatives currently in place that target low-income Canadians. They also have a number of policies and approaches in place that lead to a vibrant economy. As we all know, a good economy is a good source of economic security for all, including women.
There are various programs and initiatives, such as the national child benefit, the working income tax benefit, as was discussed earlier, and the guaranteed income supplement. Those would certainly be the key elements of an approach to address poverty overall.
That said, we always have lots to learn and progress to make. It's why we look at the strategies that countries such as the U.K. have taken on.
Most recently, we've been looking at it internally. As you said, they have set targets, a focus, and indicators on how to measure progress and whatnot. They have new deals and various elements that would be similar to the types of initiatives and benefits mentioned.
I see a lot of similarity in what we're doing in Canada, as well as interesting pieces that we haven't pursued as of yet.