Men are also parents. I'm not here to promote the men's side of the issue, but we have men who are single fathers, who are single parents, who also do need some assistance. It's not a matter of telling men that they can't access this system. It's making sure that you look at it from the macro level. You look at what benefits will trickle down, and to whom these benefits will trickle down.
The bottom line is that kids are involved, one way or another. We're not calling for a separate system.