Child care is very important—there's no doubt about it—but we are here because we want a fix for the GIS clawback. ISAC supports all wraparound services, including housing, child care, mental health and addiction services. We advocate for that frequently. We also advocate for workers' rights. Racialized workers have been very hard-hit during this pandemic.
To respond to some of the comments by your colleague, we're happy it's on the radar, but we won't feel that our concerns are allayed until we actually see a proposal on the table that shows that the minister will exempt CERB for the 2020 fiscal year, so that people will not lose their GIS for the duration of the year. This is going to continue with CRB. Let's fix it now, because you guys will be here in committee next year. If I'm lucky enough to come back and speak, I will be saying similar things, and this will be more urgent. With every day the money is not there, the situation is harder for them.