First, I want to thank the witnesses for being here.
I'm a member from Quebec, but I see that nobody, aside from Mr. Cunningham, speaks French. Therefore, I'll ask my questions mainly in English.
Ms. Ballantyne, very quickly, the universal child care program is near and dear to my heart, since I was a stay-at-home dad with my kids. My wife and I job-shared when we had our children. I was a stay-at-home dad as long as possible, and I always used to complain about the lack of parental benefits that I was able to take.
With regard to the universal child care program, with your experience, you know that Quebec had started along that line, to have a very generous universal child care program, which was very popular. Over time, due to fiscal constraints, it had to make some very difficult choices. As a result, it moved to a system in which if you made more, you paid more and if you made less, you paid less. It seems that the federal government is approaching this from a different perspective but with largely the same results.
Do you have any comments on that?