The quality of the working conditions of the adults who care for children is a direct measure of the quality of care for children, so the two are intimately linked.
It seems important to me, however, to distinguish between what a bill and legislation can do to set a national framework, and how it then becomes implemented by governments and how it is put in place on the ground. While there is a relationship, it's not a straight line.
One thing I would like to see, for example, would be the national advisory council assured of the kind of information and data it needs, so it can track, for example, progress on strengthening the workforce. I do not think the legislation itself will contain the workforce strategy. What will be important, once the legislation is passed, is to ensure that the funding will be adequate and the action plans that are signed with each province, territory and indigenous government are of high quality and will produce child care services in a good way for everybody.