Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would also like to thank the speakers for coming and presenting. There's been some very interesting information.
Certainly in this case, Ms. Mathyssen and I absolutely agree around data. Data informs decisions. In this computer age, it should be relatively simple. If nothing else comes out of this, to have fair and reasonable indicators on which to make decisions is not a bad outcome in terms of going forward.
I have to say a few things. I was a voluntary part-time mother. I would hate to say that I wanted a full-time job, because I didn't. But we need data to tell us that information clearly and truly.
There's another comment I really can't let go by, because I've had so much positive feedback. With respect to people with stable incomes taking advantage of the home renovation tax credit--because that was a comment, and again, I can't let it go by--the builders are coming into my office and saying this has kept them going in their slowest month. They don't want to be laying off workers and they're doing lots of things. So I would be very careful about following that initiative through and not being immediately dismissive of that in terms of it being a very positive benefit for many, many people.
I guess I should get to my question; otherwise the chair will be after me.