Certainly, for women who own centres right now, it is to make sure that the funding provided to them through CWELCC will include their facility cost, their loans and their unpaid equity, which is basically what we call profit. That chunk of money that would come from government to put into the building of a centre has really come from the private sector until now, and it has to be recompensed or they will just not continue. They can't operate, because they're non-profit.
On April 18th, 2023. See this statement in context.