That would be great, because I might argue with you that it's maybe an incorrect number.
Nevertheless, it is a provincial responsibility, although I must admit that the federal government has put forward initiatives, such as in 2007, to try to encourage businesses to produce some child care spaces in their workplaces by providing them with tax incentives to do that, which I thought was a step in the right direction.
I would also like to know how much this recommendation you've made about the child impact assessments would cost. I'm looking at a brief with all the measures put in the budget, and you're suggesting that every single measure in the budget be submitted for this child assessment. There are things such as the $60 million for transformative technology for the environment and the value of the wood program. Having all of these things subjected to an assessment of child impact would be very costly.
I want to know how much your recommendation is going to cost the government. Do you really think it's an efficient use of government resources to do impact assessments on budget items that really aren't directly impacting children?