I have a series of questions, Ms. Dhalla. I'll try to make sure we save one for Ms. Davis too. If I can get some quick answers, I can get through all of them.
I'm trying to determine, from the provincial perspective, whether this is a type of pie-in-the-sky, Alice in Wonderland legislation in terms of costing or whether this is legislation that has some realistic costs.
To go through some numbers, I mentioned in my first round of questioning that according to the Hamilton Spectator, there are 2,772,000 kids under six in Canada. I broke that down, per province, and then I used the $9,000 figure that my colleague Ms. Chow brought up. I noticed there was a bit of inflation from the meeting before, but that's okay. For Nova Scotia, that would break down as 80,388 children under the age of six. That's $723,492,000.
Ms. Streatch, do you have $723 million that you could use to implement this legislation?