It's true that the current tax credit will cover only a certain part of the population. As you know, your party supported what amounted to a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure investment recommendation through the last election. We're talking about two degrees here: one is a relatively modest investment in a certain part of the population to get their kids into sport programs, and the other is the sort of Canadian endeavour that was taken up around the centennial year in 1967 through 1972, during which we had a substantial community infrastructure fund, so that your local community centre was not 40 years old and at risk in the winter snow load.
I agree with you that a comprehensive approach is required. There are both the kinds of fiscal tax measures that have been proposed and the kinds of essential infrastructure programs, which frankly link up with the child welfare agenda that we heard about from my colleagues here. So it's the comprehensive approach that's essential.