Yes, I have to completely agree with Danièle here. I think when the $5-a-day day care was formed, the idea behind that was to have a 24-hour day care available. There were some critics who were saying they were doing this so that people would get off welfare. I'd rather see it as the proper type of supports in place as women do a lot of care-taking. I know men do, too. But for women to move forward, it is critical to have affordable, accessible day care where you can have peace of mind and take care of whatever—education, or entrepreneurship, or whatever is in front of you. That's critical. No matter what program you have and no matter what career you're choosing, if you have children you have to take care of them. So I concur.
On November 18th, 2014. See this statement in context.