In terms of the workforce, that's a reality not only in Nova Scotia but across all provinces. It's especially true in the province where I'm from, which is New Brunswick. We have some of the lowest training requirements in all of Canada because we have some of the lowest wages paid in all of Canada.
What the transfer of sustainable funds would mean for provinces where the workforce is underfunded, which is all of Canada, is that there would be some long-term planning. We could actually have benchmarks and timelines to improve the wages, to improve quality.
To return to the non-profit issue, in our province, 70% of our facilities are commercially run, but we have a dire need for rural child care in New Brunswick. All of our schools are empty. As we expand the system, we're looking in New Brunswick to expanding the non-profit sector.