Thank you.
Ms. Smith-Carrier, you've talked about the women who are highly impacted by COVID, obviously, and we've heard, of course, of the 5 Cs. Often, these are women working at low-wage jobs and in precarious employment. They don't have supports, benefits or things like access to child care in the same way.
There's very much a juxtaposition or a comparison between that and people living on the social assistance programs that currently exists. People are forced to live on the very bare minimum and in such poverty that they don't have that choice. Those seem to be the ways we're going about it at this time, so I'd like you to expand on how the guaranteed basic income breaks that cycle of poverty and what can actually be saved. In terms of the highly policed and bureaucratic financial supports and the limited supports we currently see in the system, what can be saved through this?