First of all, we've seen parental choice limited in Ontario through the full-day kindergarten program, so we have some experience with this. Prior to the introduction of the full-day kindergarten program in the schools, a lot of the full-day kindergarten programming was provided by independent licensed child care centres.
When the government rolled out its full-day kindergarten program, it said that it would be free, except it wasn't. It also wasn't the same program, when it was in independent licensed child care centres. When it was in independent licensed child care centres, it was fully regulated under the Day Nurseries Act at that time, which is now the Child Care and Early Years Act, so it went from being a very regulated type of environment with very strict quality standards to being a much more basic kind of program. It also wasn't free.
The little bit of care that you need at the beginning and end of the day, what we call “wraparound care”, that mirrors parental work hours....Suddenly, parents had to pay for that, so it meant that the public sector system, or its preferred contractors operating in schools, was sometimes then charging parents as much for the little bit of wraparound care at the beginning and end of the day as parents were previously paying at independent licensed centres.
All of that was—