I can start.
Thank you. I think that's a really important question, and particularly from the child care perspective, when we look at this, we've been talking about a price tag of about $10 billion a year to have a fully accessible, universal, high-quality child care system that is inclusive and meets all needs. So that does seem like a really hefty price tag, but the important thing is to look beyond the price tag, to begin to look at it as a whole and look at the return. Certainly again, the evidence we're seeing in Quebec is very encouraging in terms of why we would want to do that. It doesn't just pay for itself. In fact, it will support other programs.
In terms of the examples that were given, it's true that many European countries do provide additional allowances or financial contributions to families who don't use the public system of early learning and child care, and—