I would like to respond briefly because I want it on the record, the comment that there just isn't enough money.
All of us yesterday in the House of Commons and today in the Senate moved a motion that sent a message to the meeting of the G-8 and the G-20 that is coming up in April that poverty should be a top priority. The billions of dollars that are going to financial institutions, banks, and auto companies, we seem to be able to pick out of the air just like that. If the auto companies are in trouble or the banks are in trouble, we have money; it is there. But for years, as you've suggested, we have struggled with really deep and continuing poverty for people.
We know the economics. There's one figure here that just blows me away. The Ontario Food Bank Association says poverty costs Ontario between $32 billion and $38 billion. That's a lot of money.