Thank you to everyone for answering.
I want to pick up on what you're saying, Ms. Davis. You're talking about the loss of funding and the resulting loss of spaces. One of the issues that I think many of us around this table, in particular I think the members on this side, have heard about is the struggle that parents are facing in not being to access day care spaces for their children. It has been noted as a significant barrier for many women wanting to enter the workforce. It has been noted as a struggle for parents who want to participate in the workforce but due to financial issues are unable to do so.
From your knowledge, the money that has been given, the taxable universal child care benefit—which breaks down to, I believe, about $2 a day—would that give parents or families wanting to put their children into day care access to a day care space in Toronto? I ask you because I think you are very well respected across the country in terms of the day care program and the investments that the city of Toronto has made historically in early learning and child care. So would parents be able to afford a day care space for $2 a day?