Let's talk about the child care issue. In Quebec, we definitely have a child care system, which is a provincial jurisdiction; we know that. It's very important for us that that continue to develop.
I see that an NDP member recently tabled a bill on child care centres in Canada. Elsewhere in Canada, most people, except the present government, want a pan-Canadian child care system. Consequently, it's a need. I also see that the two ways of doing things are different. However, women and families really need a child care service. I can't help but say that $1,200 a year is a family allowance at most; it's not a child care service.
The educational aspect of child care centres make complete sense and becomes important when you're ensuring Francophone integration. It's very interesting and very stimulating. I simply want to let you take some time to tell us more about that.
In addition, Mr. Watters, perhaps you could conclude on your point.
At the same time, I'd like to tell you that you have the full support of Quebeckers.