One other area that I think we'd be remiss not to focus on is the Canada child benefit. I recognize that this may bleed into the Department of Finance's portfolio as well.
I come from a predominantly rural area, and there may not be access to physical child care centres. One thing we've heard from other witnesses who testified on the issue of access to child care in smaller communities is that having some flexibility—the extra $20 to put towards a nanny in a private home—is something that is very helpful to women, particularly to entrepreneurs who don't have a set schedule.
Can you elaborate on the impact the Canada child benefit has had on promoting women in the economy and the workforce?