The OECD has been basically behind a lot of the initiatives in the day care push in Canada, and the Canadian government has adopted this policy of promoting labour force attachment over parent-child attachment. The OECD policy talks about putting more mothers to work. We say every mother is a working mother. Work is work wherever it's taking place, whether it's paid, not very well paid, or paid well.
What the OECD wants to see and what much of the GDP sector wants to see is an increase in the service sector. In the service sector, what you see is a transference from the so-called unpaid or caregiving sector, the family sector, friends, neighbours. There's a transference of those tasks to paid service providers.