We can calculate based on a number of different things. We could use the PT reports that report on expenditure and spaces. We also have a third party report, the University of Toronto's education and care report, that provides very good trend information about child care spaces. I can say that there has been a consistent increase in the number of spaces since the late 1990s, and we expect that to continue because of the injection of funds.
On your question around bilateral funding, for the first year that was a trust fund. Even though there were no conditions attached to that money, we expect that many provinces have invested the money in child care and will report on it in their annual reports.
Also, transition payments were done last year. We know from the announcements made in the press that many of the provinces are going to use that money to invest in their child care systems.