You also pointed out that, according to the study, every $100 Quebec invested in this system's development generated $104. That means the program is well balanced, so its impact is a positive one on the whole.
The federal government receives $43 for a program it did not invest any money in. It would be really worthwhile to see what the impacts could be if the federal government were to also start investing in a national child care system.
You also talked about—and I thought this was really interesting, or at least intellectually stimulating—the creation of a single child benefit that would mainly be funded through the Universal Child Care Benefit, UCCB, but also through the child tax benefit and children's fitness tax credits.
In your brief, you pointed out that those tax credits are two aggressive measures. Can you explain to us why that is?