Thank you.
You have lots of questions. I don't know whether I have enough time to answer all of them, but certainly the clawback issue is one that's real and that has to be addressed in any program.
The purpose for this law was precisely to determine the modality of the criteria that would relate to the amount of financing that came from the federal government. It requires that they respect the criteria that were arrived at, understanding first how those criteria would be implemented and would be administered, and that there be a common understanding to respect the quality aspect, and universality, so that there is accountability.
I know that in British Columbia, to use again my province as an example, when the federal funding was cut, the subsidies ended to child care centres, and there was a kind of boule de neige effect affecting the costs. So there certainly has to be, I think, a process by which provinces are accountable for the money that they—