That's somewhat what we explained earlier. Child care services are not just for well-to-do families; they are for all Quebec families, including low-income families. Earlier we said that there are additional support measures apart from child care services. For example, the child support program, which we talked about, provides family allowances for all Quebec families. There's also what I would call a more targeted measure for low-income single-parent families. Those families with incomes of less than $30,000, for example, actually enjoy very generous family allowances through the child support program. That's what there's been in the past two years. If parents need to put their children in child care, the child support program enables them to participate more effectively in the labour market.
As we explained earlier, one of the major barriers for heads of single-parent families is that, in addition to working, they have to have access to all child care services, transportation and housing. So there are a lot of barriers to getting out of poverty. In Quebec, child care services are offered to the population as a whole, including low-income single-parent families.