I'll respond quickly to say that child care is always going to be an issue for female entrepreneurs. It's something we also saw in a greater degree during the pandemic, given that kids were out of school at the beginning of it. That really highlighted a bit of that issue.
Whether universal child care—I know you said “affordable”, and that's an important part of this—should be part of a mandate going forward is something on which we would have to check with our own female entrepreneur members and see how they think about it. I think having something that's affordable so that they'd be able to put their kids into those programs would certainly help.
I will also mention, though, that a lot of women entrepreneurs go into this line of business because they want to be able to stay at home with the kids. Sometimes the ability to do that by running their own business is there as well. I think there are two sides to it.
At the same time, it's something that we certainly have to look at. That was really brought home at the beginning of the pandemic, in terms of what the kids not being in school meant for a lot of individuals and women who had to then deal with that and balance not just their jobs or their businesses but their child care as well.