Absolutely. And not only has the issue of salary been a question, but people leaving jobs in child care because they can earn much better wages in other sectors, even call centres. So that's been a real problem.
There has been an additional problem. I'll speak from my province, where the cuts that we've just seen in the last year by the Conservative government have been passed on by the province to child care centres. So it has not only affected the morale and the atmosphere in the workplace, but it has increased the cost for child care that parents have to pay. A parent, just last weekend, told me that their fees are going up from $925 in our province per month to $1,025, so that's exactly the $100 that was given. That's because the province has passed on the cut in subsidies. As a result, child care provider salaries are abysmal, and costs for child care without the subsidies have increased significantly. That is just like a complete other rent payment per month.