That's why I was going to move on from there, with that program, which of course gave on average $2,300 to nine out of ten families, and significantly more for single women. Then in budget 2017, we put in $7.5 billion over 11 years to create additional spaces, to make spaces more affordable across the country for day care. Of course, this year we're taking significant other measures that will have, we think, a long-term and important impact on women's success.
We don't argue that all of our work is done. We do think we've made very important strides in each year that we've moved forward. What I can tell you is that we're going to continue to focus on how we can ensure success for women across our country in whatever way they choose to find their personal success.