Shawn and I will share the response on this. Starting with your last one in terms of the impact of $400 a month, we haven't done that type of work.
On the child care spaces, the funding that is provided to the provinces and territories is through the Canada social transfer. The provinces decide how to use that fund with respect to the creation of child care spaces. We track and monitor their announcements and verify them with them. So we do have a list by jurisdiction of the spaces they've indicated they would be using the funds for.
Not all jurisdictions have chosen to use the $250 million additional funding provided for child care spaces. Some of them are increasing wage supplements for spaces. Others are improving salaries for child care providers.
We can provide that list of what the announcements are, but they're not all necessarily by years. Some jurisdictions have indicated that over a period of time they will be creating x number of spaces. We can provide that level of information.
As to an actual situation report of the number of child care spaces by provinces, that's available. I've forgotten the reference. The University of Toronto, Martha Friendly, produces the report. That's one where she's verified the information from the jurisdictions. To me, that's the best source available.