I'd also like to speak with Mr. Battle.
I really liked the chart that you presented to us, in which we see the more or less unusual changes in the net benefit to individuals based on their income, depending whether they belong to a single-parent family, a family with only one person working or a family in which both parents work.
The Bloc québécois proposed that the government grant a progressive tax credit. Although I don't have the exact figures, in Ontario, it could amount to a maximum of $1,200, for incomes up to $35,000. Then the figure would gradually decline to a universal floor of $700. That would be based on family income, whether it be for a single-parent family or for a two-parent family. Do you think this solution would be fair and more effective in helping parents who need it and who want to send their children to a child care service?