Thank you for that. That's interesting feedback from what you guys have seen.
As my follow-up question, how do you ensure access if the gap to access is closed off? We've heard from Krystal about meeting the demand. There's a massive wait-list. There's massive demand. As I said earlier when I was interviewing the minister, I have mothers and fathers phoning me and saying, “I'm not going to have any more children. We can't have any more children. We can't afford it. We don't have any child care.”
In principle, I understand what this bill wants to accomplish, but I feel like it's falling short on how it's going to do that. Do you have a specific recommendation, Sophie, on how to improve access? I know you've said “a right”. Is there anything else tangible we could put into the legislation?