Do I think the universal child care allowance is satisfactory to help parents? No. And I think the example in Quebec shows us that a universally accessible child care system at a very reasonable price has been very successful, both in terms of supporting women moving into the workforce, and generating increased tax revenue that is now being used to help pay for the program. Some specific research on this has come out recently that analyzes the Quebec program in that way.
Our work shows that building a system of child care that's accessible and affordable for all is a much more effective way of supporting parents, particularly low-income mothers, in their search for training and employment. That's in the report I referred to.
I have a copy in French. It means something like "stacking the deck".