Certainly, spending close to $3,5 billion on prevention and advertising campaigns would be a major way to reduce consumption.
Ms. Ballantyne, let's discuss early childhood. There's talk about extending parental benefits from 12 to 18 months, but dropping the rate from 55% to 33% of the salary. Is that a positive development? Or, is it a pointless exchange, as I said on other occasions? It amounts to the same, and ultimately, the system isn't really improved.