I wish I could say I had data. Unfortunately, we don't. We have multiple anecdotes, and multiple anecdotes don't make data, but we have multiple anecdotes of families who are reporting increased stress. We're hearing it from the kids. So, whether it's Amy Terrill at the Kawartha Lakes club or clubs across the country.... We're actually meeting with our clubs in the next two weeks, and I think we'll hear more of those stories where they've said food costs are a problem.
However, prior to that, the pandemic has led to all sorts of situations at home that have exacerbated what have been incidents, for instance, of domestic violence. Kids come to the club reporting that there is greater unsafety or uncertainty and, I think, risk when it comes to economic safety at home.
I'm sorry that we don't have the data. It might be something that would be great to connect. Our challenge is often one of resources and capacity to get validated data from the youth about what that kind of impact looks like, unfortunately.