No, I do not believe it is. I think in terms of the work done, there need to be certain flexibilities. If a caregiver is in a home looking after a child and the child is away for an hour or the child is napping, then there's a break time, but there are families where, certainly, you get caregivers who are working non-stop for that whole period.
On May 26th, 2009. See this statement in context.