Therefore, you want a budget envelope dedicated solely to education. I understand.
My second question is directed to Ms. Dionne from the Canadian Child Care Federation. I read through your submission very quickly, but I don't believe you talk about the specific situation in Quebec. You're familiar with Quebec's public day care system. I'd like to know how you feel about a situation that many Quebeckers feel is unfair. As you know, parents who have their children in day care can claim tax credits for the expenses incurred.
However, with the advent of day care services for $5, and now $7 a day, Quebec parents are eligible for a smaller tax credit that other parents, even though the pay the difference in day care costs through their taxes. This creates a problematic situation. A total of $250 million per year, or a total of $1.5 billion, has flowed into the federal government's coffers since the program's inception, while neither the Government of Quebec nor Quebeckers have seen a return on this societal imitative.
Since you are an expert on child care matters, do you think the federal government should pour any savings back into the province so that it can reinvest the money in child care services? Or, do you feel the money should remain in the consolidated revenue fund?