That's why you need to revisit the child care.
When I came to Parliament there was no child care available for anybody from zero to basically the age of two and a half. Now maybe it's one and a half. You have to be toilet-trained to go into the Hill day care. Effectively, the first two years of the their life you're on your own. If you had infant child care here, that would solve the problem.
The only reason that I ended up conscripting the pages was because the way the Hill's day care works is that you have to pick them up at six o'clock. I think there was a fifteen-minute leeway. It might have been a quarter to six or six, I can't remember. It ended up being just about the middle of the votes, so you'd run over and get them before the vote. When the vote was on they weren't allowed in the House so they'd be sitting in the anteroom. Sometimes you'd have a member of your own staff come up because you might be speaking or have notes or whatever. Sometimes the women and the men who were the pages would love to play with them so they would take them. She was the only one. Probably because there have not been children in great numbers, nobody has really addressed the issue.
That's what you're looking at now; that is, expanding out to include zero. Also, it's having this list of people who are available on an urgent, on-call basis so you can say, “Look, I have an emergency. I need to get to the riding.” You can have this list that could help.