It matters to those families, as I said, who may be trying to get themselves adoption-ready before they even contact a Children's Aid Society or ministry in the different provinces and territories. They're spending the money upfront and they're trying to get themselves ready, before they go in and talk to an agency about children.
It also helps if you are adopting privately. You may be looking for an infant or a young child, and that also entails significant expenses, for example legal fees, if you're trying to do it that way.
It's not going to solve the child welfare issue in this country, but as we say, it's a first step. We really want to work with the federal government on a series of measures, of which this would be the start, to try and make it easier and get more kids out of foster care.