I could go first.
I'm not qualified to answer the question on the merits of a national child care program. As my own personal experience, I actually was in a mining town that did not have child care and I had to sort of be on my own when my children were very young. It's very important, though, that we have a federal look at child care and the best choices. I couldn't say whether it's a public sector program or support for the private sector or done through the school systems, which you see such a great deal of these days.
I'm sorry I can't assist you on the question, but I can be absolutely supportive that a look that says equal opportunity is better for Canada and better for the economy and one of the best ways to deliver that in terms of child care is very important.