Definitely. When we talk about a universally accessible child care program, so parents have the choice, if they're in the workforce, if they're receiving training, they have the comfort of knowing there's a space there for their child. If they're a stay-at-home parent, but they want their child to benefit from the stimulation of early learning programs, they have the possibility of enrolling their child part-time or whatever.
It's building a system that is of high quality, that is available to all, and that will benefit children. We know that from the studies in the OECD.