The tax credit is a great idea, but the $300 doesn't go that far. I think we need to think about how that actually gets in the pockets of Canadians.
Also, caregivers are often aged. If you're not earning income, some of the tax benefits we've come up with are not going to benefit them. I think we need to look at a number of different initiatives; there's not one be-all and end-all measure.
I think the compassionate care benefit has been underutilized by Canadians, for a number of reasons. It was marketed poorly and it is also fairly inflexible in some areas. I think we can do it. It's a great program. I think we can do a lot better with it. I don't think it has to cost billions of dollars.
We need to look at some of that. We're on the right track, but I think we need to look at more of a basket of different types of things that will help. Not everything will help every family.