Thank you.
The government of the day, the cabinet, was actually quite insistent about it. We've heard testimony, and historical data indicate, that the government of the day in 1995-96 pressed hard to make sure this was included.
I'll come back to your point, Ms. Taillon. Because of the sandwich generation, what I really anticipated was seeing this question expanded and enhanced and broken down. We are seeing more and more women both raising children and looking after aging and/or seriously ill parents, so to have it dropped.... I actually thought it would be quite a bit more expanded. Would that not make sense to any of the witnesses?