Yes. I believe it's with Mr. Chong and then Patrick.
I'm just going to make a comment and then I'm going to allow the questions to be asked.
In that the Liberal critic likes to bring up politics, I would like to mention that in the last election, the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, and our party did make a commitment. We had a platform and we made a commitment to introduce a family support policy that gives parents two choices in child care. We listed off universal child care, as the minister spoke about, continuing tax benefits and deductions for low-income people, and we helped employers create child care spaces.
I find it very interesting that she holds everyone to such a high standard when her own party doesn't have a very good record. The Liberal deputy leader at the time, Sheila Copps, said the last Liberal agreement saw some provinces raking in millions without creating a day care space. Yet our party has. We have commitments for Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia. I want to assure the member that with respect to child care spaces, we have a commitment to Canadians and we have fulfilled it. I think we're doing a very good job.