Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We can have a look at it. Recently there has been a consultation process that we've undergone with people across the North on our strategic plan. I would be interested in seeing, as we go through the data, whether or not any comments came out about that.
I suspect that the theory behind the six-month stipulation is that people come into the program, they have the clothing that they're wearing when they come into the program, and the reason for it happening every six months is that there's an understanding that kids grow out of clothing and people wear clothing out. So there is a portion of the funding each month that is not just all for food; it's for food and clothing and sundry goods. So the monthly amount is intended to cover the day-to-day things. The every six-month funding is to cover the over and above, because your wardrobe does wear out. That's one of the reasons for it.
So, yes, we could take a look at changing the time, but we would have to then come back to the House probably for more money.