Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll do something different. I'll start with Ms. Ballantyne.
I must say, the minister and I went across the country to listen to a number of groups, and child care was something we heard a lot about, and how we can bring under-represented classes in our communities into the workforce, obviously women with young children. We looked at the Quebec model and how to foster bringing more women with young children into the workforce.
I must say I am quite aware of this issue because I've heard about it in many consultations. I just want to note that your issue is very much something we've heard about.
And I'd like to say the same to Mr. Brault. We've been very proud to host members of the arts, entertainment and cultural world in each of our communities. I think it's important to highlight that you contribute, not just to the creativity, but also to the economic vitality of our communities.
We've heard from many people from all across the country during our consultations.
I will just address my last question, because time is pressing, to Mr. Bain.
What are the best practices in leveraging private capital in PPP projects, and not just in Canada? I've been involved in my previous life in Asia and other places. Share with the committee what best practices are in leveraging private capital in trying to invest in PPP. As you know, we've been looking at different funds that could participate and leverage what we need to do in Canada.
I think Canada is a great place to invest, and I know a number of players around the world, not just in Canada. Let's think big about who would like to come to Canada and invest. Tell me some of the best practices you've seen around the world.