Just let me jump in. I think that shows, and I think it goes without saying, that most new parents are young adults. Most new parents are in their twenties. Things change, and maybe most now are in their thirties, but they're still young adults. They're learning. They're building their networks, and they may have just been married or bought a house or what have you. Financially it is one thing, but just emotionally too they're young and they don't know where to turn. They don't know which way to go especially in times like this.
There was a presenter last time. One of the things that came out was that there's PAIL and different agencies and support organizations across the country, but there's one here and there's not one there. You mentioned in your presentation that perhaps PAIL could be across the country so there would be more uniformity in delivery of support. I happen to agree with that.
Can you elaborate a bit on how you would see that going? Obviously M-110 is about our trying to find a way to change the way it's been in the past and to do something good as government. What can we do?
How would you envision government support for that? Do you think it's more important for government to support organizations like that uniformly across the country in each province, or is it more important for governments to support the parents more financially? How would you weigh them? Obviously they're both important. Can you elaborate a little bit on that?