What we've heard a lot is that we just want to ensure there is access. We've heard from a couple of witnesses that affordability is one piece of the puzzle; it's not everything, but it's really important, I know.
It was a really big decision and it was a huge cost for me. Ten-dollar day care sounds wonderful. It is a wonderful idea, but the execution and the sustainability of it is where we want to really strengthen this piece of legislation.
One of the push-backs is that there seems to be a real divide between not-for-profit, public and private. There seems to be a lot of division on this particular subject.
Can you speak to the women who will be hurt because of the way the current bill is written? There are unintended consequences, as I have said before multiple times. Can you speak to the women entrepreneurs you've seen? Is there an experience you can share with the committee?