The economic circumstance we're in, broadly speaking, I suspect, isn't our doing, but in having good times, particularly good times for comfortable Canadians, we did cut back substantially on our social programs, and now we're at a state where my generation hasn't experienced a depression like this, so we won't have learned the lessons our parents learned. So we shall see what happens.
I have no idea how bad this could get. We shall see. But I do very much worry about those vulnerable Canadians, young people working part time, the lone parents juggling—I don't know how—parenting and trying to earn an income, seniors without a pension, seniors without benefits, employees without the employer health benefits that most of us take for granted and are subsidized by the tax system.