My children are a little older now, but I can remember when we were raising our children on the farm and we had four children under seven years of age. Our friends would be doing things and going places and it was all paid leave. My wife had to take two children to go somewhere, and I had to hold the baby while feeding the pigs. Trying to watch a baby while you're running machinery is quite dangerous, but we didn't have money to hire babysitters. In fact, there wasn't even day care available in our small town.
I think this will provide an important choice. It will provide an opportunity for the families that wish to participate. We see it as a good thing. Some people may not. A lot of farms have larger families, so maybe parents or grandparents can come to help. Some families will use their family to do it rather than belong to the program, but not all families have that choice.