Yes. I mention it because early childhood educators are not only grossly underpaid; they're often not respected. These jobs are primarily comprised of women. If we're going to talk about equity in the workforce, then I think we need to target resources at, particularly, jobs occupied mainly by women, and that includes early childhood education. Thanks very much for your response.
My next question has to do with individuals living with compromised immune systems. I have several constituents in my riding who have compromised immune systems and whose workplaces put them at higher risk, of course, because it's a pandemic. They do not have the right to refuse unsafe work for this reason. They can't say they're not going to work because they have a compromised immune system.
Your government allows for Canadians in this position to receive only two weeks of the CRSB, which isn't a solution. That puts these particular individuals with compromised immune systems at risk. What is your department doing to protect immunocompromised workers during the COVID-19 pandemic to make sure their health is not put on the line to survive?