Thank you.
To the motion of ensuring that we get everything in on time, that we are listening to all of these families and all of these people who didn't get a chance to come testify, because we already compromised, quite frankly, on the number of meetings, I can't rationalize what the rush is from the other side if these agreements are already in place. We actually want to ensure that this plan, as they say in their words, is going to enshrine a national universal child care plan. If that's the case, then what are we rushing through here, Mr. Chair? We have to listen to all of the voices to ensure that there are no losers.
The number one thing in the bill is flexibility and accessibility. Right now, based on the witnesses we've heard, there isn't accessibility. We don't have that, so how are we supposed to solve something, a piece of legislation that's going to live on and help children—