Yes. Neither can I, so certainly that's an interesting aspect of the act.
On a legal front, I have a concern with the ability of the federal government to require the provinces to spend child care money. For example, this year the Province of Ontario was given $97.5 million for child care and they chose to spend only $25 million.
When presenting before us yesterday, Ms. Savoie said that there wouldn't need to be new money. It was her opinion that we could use the money that has already been put into it. When I asked a question, her response was that it actually involves no cost other than what is being funded. She said that there is money going to the provinces and that the program could start on exactly the amount of money that exists today, with no additional funding.
Recognizing that there's no additional funding and that we're dealing with existing arrangements, is there any legal capacity to mandate the provinces to spend the entire amount required under the program specified by Ms. Savoie?