First, all in right now, we're putting about $5.6 billion a year into child care. That includes the universal child care benefit and direct transfers to the provinces, which this year are $1.1 billion. It includes the new child tax credit, which goes to families with children under the age of 18. All in, it is $5.6 billion, which is significantly more than any government has ever invested in these things.
Just as important, it provides people with choice, and I think that's wildly popular with many Canadians. In making sure money gets directly into the hands of parents, it also ensures that in many cases people just have more money overall for their children. As I said before, it lifts 25,000 families right out of poverty. There are 1.5 million families that receive the universal child care benefit right now, on behalf of 2.1 million children, so it reaches a lot of people today.
You had one other question.