Thank you for that, and congratulations. It's amazing.
My questions now are going to be directed to Ms. Milne.
The two areas I would like to address have to do with child care and the flow of money—looking at the flow of money through a gendered lens. I'm going to leave it to you as to how best to answer that within the four minutes you have.
I know you've written extensively about the lack of affordable child care and how this is an insurmountable barrier for women. By looking at what's happening in the provinces with low-cost child care and different programs—I know there's a provincial program in B.C.—what can we learn? What works, and what doesn't work?
Second, with respect to the flow of funds, we know that poverty disproportionately impacts Canadian women. Can you comment on the gendered nature of the fund and resource allocation, and how this leads to increased poverty among women?