You just said something important that I picked up on. In my riding, one of the most popular programs is called the Early Years program. Interestingly enough, it's only accessed by stay-at-home mums, or if they work part-time. If you're working full-time, you can't leave your child there. You just go for the half day or the day. There are five major centres in my riding. They're from the $500 million that was established back in 2000, and they're very popular. Stay-at-home parents, mums in most cases, really like it because it gives their child that kind of stimulation early on.
So for me, early education and child care is a blend of the two. Providing it in an elementary school structure in larger centres—in rural Canada it's probably different—is a great way to do it because then you identify issues for the child as they go through and before they start kindergarten part-time. Do you see what I'm saying? That's the model.