I would agree, and also advocating for those families who could do better or differently as a family.... What I mean by that is my suggestion to remove the $2,000 tax credit limit for families with children under the age of six and increase it to $10,000 I think could be a very strong incentive to a young family who has a young child to become a one-income family for some period of time. In many of Canada's big cities that's simply not an option, but if there was a significant enough financial benefit to a mother or a father staying home with a young child where the family wasn't hurt that badly because of an up to $10,000 tax credit, I think it could enable perhaps a better outcome for families.
You don't see very many one-income families these days. You see mothers going right back to work and sending a child off to day care, perhaps to the detriment of our society.