Thank you very much for being here today.
I just want to note that your study was done through the funding of the Status of Women, which, as we know, is no more.
Where you left off is where I was going to go, which was income splitting. I noticed when Ms. Philipps was speaking, you were nodding. I'd be interested in seeing that projection you made if it were extended, if you are in a position to share it. I think the committee would find that very useful and important.
I wonder if you could expand on three areas, and I know we're short of time. They are income splitting, the universal child care allowance, which you speak to here, and the other one that we were very surprised to note, and maybe it was our own ignorance, that low-income women who receive the national child benefit have to repay 25% of any deductions they claim for child care expenses. Those are the three areas I'd like to ask you to focus on, please.