Thank you very much.
I really appreciate all of you coming out this morning and discussing this with us.
One thing I've heard across the panel is the call for an early childhood education system. There are just a couple of factors I want to discuss with you. I am one of the critics for the families, children, and social development department. People are looking at a national strategy, but I think that a lot of times the national strategy is taken from one community that is very different from another one.
Erin, you talked about poverty. Should we be creating a national program that's available to everybody or should we be targeting it? Should we be making sure that our low-income families have accessible child care and early childhood education and have that differential? Some provinces already have that. Should we be looking at a national strategy where it's free for all—similar to Quebec, where there is a small fee—or should we be looking at something much more targeted?