Right. That's actually a tax incentive that we're giving for exploration that will extend the industry.
I'd just like to indicate to you that I've heard this argument from one of the opposition parties in the House. It is a one-sided argument that fails to take into account exactly how much money we receive from this industry, and it's a lot. You might want to look into it.
Ms. Wilson, with respect to day care, first of all, I appreciate that you did refer to it a couple of times as “day care”, because I would make the contention that child care actually is much broader than day care is. It can involve lots of things, such as looking after your children in forms of ensuring that they have food and clothing. This child care benefit the parents can use for whatever they wish. It's not strictly for the purposes of day care.
You did make one comment, and I was going to ask if you are aware that day care expenditures are tax deductible already for federal tax. So the fact that they would be receiving receipts from an organization like yours, which would then be tax deductible, would pretty well be a wash. You had indicated that you'd like to see the benefit tax-free if it was used for day care.