Yes, absolutely, and that was one of the reasons we proposed the amendment--to make it more flexible. That's exactly right. In rural areas when you go out for the harvest or whatever, there is a need for having the children cared for in a home-based type of day care setting that doesn't involve going to a large centre, absolutely. That was the specific intent of the amendment.
I'm sure Ms. Chow, as a sitting member of the committee, can elaborate on that as you deliberate on this bill, because that was specifically the intent. It was to make it more flexible, so that we're not just talking about large urban centres like Toronto, but specifically responding to those needs.
Also, even within urban centres, if parents would prefer to go down the street to a licensed home day care situation, that might--