I'm not sure I have a comment on that, but obviously the cost range for adoption will vary by jurisdiction, and it will be even higher when we're talking about international adoption. I think it's relevant, in light of the question Mr. Komarnicki asked, that we're not starting from zero, either, which is why it's important to examine what supports are in place.
We have an adoption tax credit, which may have been initiated by a Conservative private member's bill, I think, at the time, but was instituted by a Liberal government. We've had additional measures that have come in since then. So governments have had a look. We're not starting at a zero position in terms of how we support the cost of adoption and for the supports that are provided to parents beyond that, but it is a costly venture.