I don't know that we can predict what those wait-lists will be. We know that early on, provinces have been missing their targets. For instance, I quoted that Saskatchewan only met 37% of its space creation target by the end of the first year of its agreements. Certainly we would know more if more data were available from the provinces, collected and sent to the federal government. This is why we support increasing this and strengthening the bill in terms of reporting requirements in clause 16.
Also, I think you mentioned low-income families. We know from Canadian data over the last 10 years that low-income families are less likely to access licensed care, maybe as much as 20% less likely, according to Statistics Canada. This is a concern, because we are rapidly reducing the cost of these existing spaces, which are more likely to be used by middle- and higher-income families. We're certainly not creating enough spaces fast enough to accommodate.