In terms of choice, it's much like driving. If you have back roads, you can choose to use back roads. But if you want to drive on a highway and there isn't a system of highways to choose, you don't have a choice, really; you simply have an option to think about a choice. Building a system provides the choice. It's not the right to have a choice. You need the system to choose and to engage in. That's why there's a choice involved in all of the accords. In fact, all of the accords accommodate informal care as well as other forms of child care beyond government-run or government-sponsored child care. Is that not true?
On December 8th, 2020. See this statement in context.