I can talk about child care, because I lived in Quebec and had two children. That's a very good example of investing in people, because every dollar spent on child care, for example....
I know the federal government has invested in child care, and I'm very happy to see that. Quebec has had child care since 1997. When I put my children in day care, it was $7 a day. What they discovered in Quebec—and there's a lot of research showing this—is that it was an investment. For every dollar that was put in, something like $1.20 was brought back to the government. I always thought to myself, “Well, why wouldn't everybody do this? This is amazing.” It puts more women into the workforce, and that makes for healthier Canadians. People don't need to depend on the government, for example, for welfare or whatever.
The more we invest in people, the better it is for everybody. Everybody is going to profit from that. That's a very good example. I was very happy that the federal government invested in child care—something Quebec has done since 1997.