Mr. Speaker, I thought I answered that question earlier on. I will take the opportunity to outline other measures the federal government has taken to not only address child care, but to also address the issue of child poverty.
Campaign 2000 recently released a report card which did not take into account some very positive news which occurred last year. Last year for the very first time in a long time, the average family income increased by almost 2 per cent. This speaks to the fact that the jobs and economic growth agenda the Liberal government has introduced over the past year is not only creating jobs, but is helping the issue of child care and child poverty.