There are two things. There is a project under way within health services now, which is the women's health strategy. We need support to continue to develop that strategy, which includes bringing OB/GYNs on board. That will help with some of this oversight and trying to reduce that gap. Continued support of the programs already under way is going to be essential, and funding.
Secondly, when it comes to child care, we get stopped every time. I had my children in Petawawa, by the way, and it is a showstopper. It impacts operational readiness of jets and planes and tanks. We need to look at some way of navigating around provincial jurisdictions. It's definitely worth a project at a federal level—controlling our own health care systems and funding them.