Mr. Speaker, I thought I just did. I thought I answered the hon. member's question.
It is not about incentives, it is about disincentives as well. We must be careful in very complex situations to make sure that we balance incentives and disincentives so that there is not a higher focus on one. We do not want to create disincentives for people to enter the workforce if they choose. Why would any thinking group want to do that? Nor would we want to create disincentives for people to stay at home if they choose. It is about making sure that we have disincentives and incentives which do not counterbalance each other. If someone wants to go back into the workforce, and we know there are lots of single parents who stay at home or parents who say they do not want to go into the workforce afterward, we need to give them incentives to do so when they choose to do so.