It is along the same lines as what Ms. Devaney said.
Junior kindergartens take up space in our schools. If we were able to set up daycare centres, we'd do so. However, the ministry of education takes into account the space used for classrooms, and junior kindergarten is naturally considered a class within a school and which looks after young children up until the age of 12. It's an infrastructure problem.
The money Ms. Devaney referred to would be used to subsidize this part of our school. The government would therefore not factor in the space used for junior kindergartens. The government, in its calculations, would only take into account the space used by K to 12 students.