Absolutely not. I don't have a problem with that.
As for the reason I joined the child care advocacy movement as the volunteer chairperson of the Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada, this is true with many moms I've met in the community: our roles change as our children grow.
I know many moms personally, and many moms in our community and across Canada. We've been stay-at-home moms when our children were at a young age. We've chosen to work part-time when that best met our family's needs. Some of us have chosen to work full-time. But what has been absent in all of those roles as we've changed is available and affordable programs, such as drop-in centres, part-time care, or full-time care, because we don't have a national strategy to meet women's needs in all of their roles and to meet the child development needs of our children.