Well maybe it should be. The 905 can hardly be blamed if Toronto decided to built terribly poorly-designed social housing complexes which were pretty much inevitably bound to descend into ghettos. The suggestion that poor people do not exist in the 905 is absurd. The percentage may be different from the City of Toronto, but that doesn't mean that the 905 should somehow be ashamed that they aren't "Carrying their load" of the poor. It could be just as easily argued that Toronto does a poor job of helping people out of poverty.