We can appreciate the benefits of the child care benefit in terms of assisting families and lifting children out of poverty. As a matter of fact, it has impacted hundreds of thousands of children, lifting them out of poverty across the country. That is something the government committed itself to. That doesn't take away from the fact that we are building a nationwide system for families to be able to access high-quality, educational child care for their children.
Are you suggesting, then, that after years of tax credits, your organization is advocating tax credits as a solution to this child care issue, rather than building a system that allows children to be well educated, socialized and part of a community to get the best start in life?