On that particular one, given the fact that it's there to assist the family and help them to pay for their own child care, we can't say that... You have to be so careful; I don't want you to take my words out of context here. I think anything that gives to citizens and families is helpful. How you measure it is a secondary issue, and I think how we can transport that into a proper reflection... All Canadians are entitled to health care in this country, for example, but if you look at our Métis communities, we don't have health programs in our communities. We have to travel 100 miles, and if you base it on an income status, a lot of people...
In fact, I know of one person who just passed on because he didn't want to pay to go to see a doctor. He was a pensioner, and he died at a fishing lake, because he didn't want to buy his medicine. He was being cheap. I use that phrase because he was being very frugal with his money as a pensioner, and he didn't buy the medicine. He ended up dying.
So, yes, we're all entitled to health care in this country, but if we can't get to it, or its impact is not as beneficial, then I can't praise it in an open-ended way. But I do agree it helps.