Madam Speaker, I was not aware of that particular study. I might say, as well, that I am glad I was not a candidate for the study. But I do appreciate the member's point.
I have noticed a difference. We have these soup kitchens in our community. I phoned a soup kitchen last summer because I had almost 300 pounds of potatoes to give away. The response I received was: “Could you bring them up when they are cleaned?” Can they not even clean the potatoes they are given?
This goes back to my original point of self-sufficiency and having some pride.
I turned the TV on that night and saw: “Wanted: people to help serve”. Why not serve the people and have those people who have eaten serve the others? The process should be about self-sufficiency and self-reliance. I really believe that could do a lot.