You told us you couldn't disagree on payments to parents to help them pay child care expenses.
Do you think that money will really be used for that? The comments made by the government representative earlier were that parents should be encouraged to stay at home rather than put their children in child care. When we talk about child care centres, it's more for the purpose of getting parents to stay at home than to give them $1,200 a year.
You're right in your other comments: if children don't start living in a Francophone community or living with Francophones very young, they'll definitely lose their French. If the caregiver sees the children more than their mothers, that's a problem, particularly if the caregiver is an Anglophone or the child care is Anglophone.
What would your recommendations on that subject be?