I'll tell you why, so that you understand what we're talking about. If you have a zero income, you're going to receive a certain amount of child support. If you receive this child care benefit, on a grossed-up basis the maximum amount is a $24,000 salary. That's what it becomes. Therefore, of course there's going to be an adjustment to child support payments that are made from one parent to another.
This is a valid concern. A lot of Canadians are divorced. A lot of Canadians have settlement agreements that are going to be severely affected by this one single change. A hundred bucks a month doesn't change things, but $6,000 a year grossed-up to $24,000 a year does. We should know the answer to the question.