Yes, it certainly is. If you look at it from a person's life cycle from zero to when they're working and when they become seniors, the policies that affect the workforce in the global economy also affect the ability to move from province to province in this country.
When people move for work they often bring their children with them. Just as they expect to find a school in their new province that meets the same criteria as the school they have left, they expect to find the same child care structure there. As we know now, the quality varies considerably. Fifty per cent of Canadian children are in some form of child care between the ages of zero and six, and half of those are in unregulated settings that are not licensed. There's no sense or understanding of quality.