I think that would be wonderful, because one of the witnesses, who we're hopefully going to get back, was supposed to testify last night and has shared this. By no fault of their own, there are many people who've done financially well, and they don't need subsidized child care. They can afford it, but they have a space, and they're taking up this space in these places when you have families who are struggling. They need to go to work. If they don't go to work, they can't pay their bills. They're pushed to the back of the line for the subsidized spaces.
Do you think the bill needs to be strengthened to include or to prioritize those who are on lower incomes?