Well, I would say that we've already done that through our actions, which matter more than words. In fact, our government spends $6.5 billion per year on various programs to assist with childhood development, early childhood development, and child care, including, of course, the universal child care benefit, the tax measures such as the child care expense deduction, and the child tax credit.
As well, of course, we have a number of other programs that alleviate families with children in poverty, which is one of the reasons, we're very proud to see, that the number of children living in poverty is down quite significantly over the past several years.
So I think we are making progress in this respect.