Thank you very much. I'll take that part of the question.
The Canada child benefit, which started in July 2016, replaced the existing Canada child tax benefit and national child care benefit supplement and the universal child care benefit with a single monthly payment for families with children under the age of 18. This benefit is simpler, more generous, and better targeted, so that nine out of 10 families are better off than under the former suite of programs.
Specifically in terms of your question about impact, this has resulted in about 300,000 fewer children living in poverty, which represents a reduction of about 40% in child poverty.