As you know, we've embarked on these discussions with the provinces. We've put $14 billion on the table, which we believe will be important for a safe restart. For us, I think a safe restart means what it means to Canadians, that we need to be able to get back to work in a safe way, one that gives us confidence. Clearly, we will have a challenge over the course of the summertime in particular, because so many of the things that children often do—camps, day cares, child care facilities—might not be fully up. The issue that economist was bringing to the table is real, and we need to work on that. It is, however, different in different parts of the country. Child care is one of those areas in which different provinces have different regimes and different capacity based on what they've built.
We've put money on the table for many things, one of which is to support child care. We are looking forward to working with the provinces to provide that support, which along with the other programs we have, programs like the emergency response benefit, do have a positive impact as well, but we're going to need to find a way to provide that support so our economy can get up and running. Obviously, we recognize that the COVID-19 crisis has had a differential impact on different groups. It has had a more significant impact on young people and on people who are lower earning, and it has had a differential impact on women. That is all important and it's all part of how we're trying to respond to this issue.