Yes, we will definitely have to analyze it once it's introduced. The present government has already discussed it. It's an essential need for Canadian women. When we do business with national groups, as we do from time to time, it's one of the things we hear. As a result of the pandemic, among other things, women, in many cases, have been unable to go back to work if they don't have access to adequate childcare services.
Even at home in Quebec, where childcare services are quite good, they weren't available for a period of time or else were offered only to certain workers. So that was a very difficult situation and people—generally mothers, but fathers as well—had to stay at home and not go back to work. And this is still happening, when school is closed or the childcare service is unable to take in children as a result of a new epidemic.
That shows you how important childcare services are because they are directly related to women's ability to enter the labour market and thus to become financially self-sufficient. Everything is related to that. It's an essential starting point.