I have another question, and it's a curious question.
You stated that it seems that in different areas of society there's more hardship. I'm going to give you an example.
My mother passed away two years ago, and she was 87 years old. She lived in her own home. She's a prime example. She raised 10 kids and she never entered the workforce. My father was self-employed and didn't have a public pension. He received CPP, etc., so she was one of these we would call marginalized. Mind you, she had lots of kids who made sure that she was always looked after, but I can tell you today that she lived pretty well on what the government gave her. She was a very independent woman.
Now, why is that? Why is it that in some segments of society it's ample and in others we see poverty? Is there an explanation?