There are none available in terms of subsidy, but we have enough funding for 4,000 spaces out of the 22,000 licensed spaces.
I could give you an example of something that came to my attention in Brampton last week. I'm not sure whether it was in your constituency or not. We learned about an illegal program in a new section of Brampton where a woman was caring for 26 children in her basement and the basement of two other homes.
Of course the ministry found out and has closed it down. But I drove through the community: big new shiny houses, but no services anywhere, no buildings that could be used for child care, other than a new school. That new school already had portables. So there is no place, unless there were funding to build an addition to the school, to provide that child care.
As you know, Brampton is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. But it's not just Brampton. There are huge sections of Peel where these subdivisions are going up with no infrastructure around early learning and child care services, anything for parents and their families.