It was the idea of seniors' poverty, such as it exists, and I was going to ask how recent the data are that people are providing. Notwithstanding that we have a smaller rate of seniors' poverty than other jurisdictions, if you're one of the 4%, it doesn't really matter to you; you're poor.
One of the ways of dealing with that poverty is by looking at increasing the guaranteed income supplement by approximately $700 million, just to get more money into that system to help people. It is getting at income directly by looking at how much people have and then supplementing it.
I'm just wondering if you thought that was a good way to get at poverty and get at, obviously, when we're talking about seniors' poverty, women who are suffering in that category.