Yes, I certainly think that when you look at lone-parent families in Nova Scotia, the highest percentage of them are led by females. Females who try to retrain or try to increase their education have such a difficult time finding child care. Women who need to go to work or try to go to work at call centres, for example, which have become one of the staples in our province, may be working from three in the afternoon until three in the morning. So it's extremely difficult to access child care.
The training programs that are going on right now aren't always ones where you're going to be able to access employment. They get you through a couple of years of training at community college, which is what our community services department here will support, but you're still being streamed into very low-paying jobs.