I just want to point out that Denise Savoie said from day one that there would be two types of amendments. One would deal specifically with aboriginal people. She said it very clearly. We knew it was coming. We've been talking about that. It is not a surprise. Secondly, she said there would be a very small amendment that would include home-based child care, which we all like—to regulate home-based child care.
So that's all we're doing today, actually, folks. We can pick at some of the words, but that's all we are doing. We are not making major changes.
As for consultation, since the 1980s there have been consultations on child care. Since 2000 there have been ECDIs, early childhood development initiatives. There have been multilateral framework agreements. There have been bilateral framework agreements. There are the new different agreements that we were talking about. There have been numerous consultations with parents, with child care groups, with governments, with aboriginal people, with the congress, with the AFN, and with all the provinces across the country. I just want to be very clear about that.