I think there are probably two things I would really encourage you to have a look at here. In addition to the whole discussion around economic security, which I think is quite critical, I do think that some type of workable child care policy does intertwine with most of these discussions. If women can't get affordable child care, they can't move into working and making a decent income in order to support themselves and their families as well.
The other thing that I think is really important is that we take some time to bring back and revitalize the whole discussion around a rural policy. We need to do something in rural Canada that's not based only on economics. We need to decide what kind of rural Canada we want to have in this country in a very deliberate fashion. Hopefully, it will include farm families, rural communities, and all of those wonderful things that have developed a rural culture over the past century or so.