The related investment would be in the associated services of high-quality, affordable child care. It's impossible for women--or a family, generally, but you're asking about women in particular--to pursue education and training, or even remain in employment, unless they have access to high-quality, affordable child care. It is absolutely crucial.
By the way, the other aspect of investing in child care is that it does create a lot of jobs for women too. We were talking before about the infrastructure money not being particularly valuable for women with respect to employment. Well, women are disproportionately involved in terms of the caregivers in early childhood centres, and investing in child care creates employment for women as well. There are both support and employment opportunities for women through that kind of investment.