The advisory committee is established in a way that's really to provide some kind of transparency and accountability so that the general public and Parliament would know, if this is passed, that the $250 million that's spent on child care in fact is creating high-quality child care spaces, etc., whatever the amount might be, and that it would then advise the minister that the provinces are in fact delivering good-quality, accessible, and affordable child care spaces. That is really the concept of the advisory committee, and it's quite similar to what we have now under health care, that there's a health care advisory council.
Am I correct in that?