It matters though, because rural and urban are very different. They have different needs. They even have different access. That very much matters.
I hope that the department makes that distinction, because there are people in my riding who can't access child care, and if we're not differentiating, that's a problem.
As my follow-up question, what was identified as the greatest obstacle in providing affordable access to child care in rural and remote communities? How is the department going to address, specifically for rural and remote communities, the obstacles that parents and children have in accessing child care?