Madam Speaker, on the tax revenue part, I think that is actually secondary.
The member skipped a step, because in order to get that increased tax revenue, there would actually have to be an increase in income. That is why we have seen groups like the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and its provincial affiliations all throughout Canada, strongly support this kind of a policy, as well as labour. I do not think there are many policies out there where we see both business and labour onside. They recognize that a policy like this allows more women, more parents to enter the workforce to increase their family's income and to actually provide a better life for their family.
This is about giving choice, about giving freedom of choice for those parents to make more income if they wish. I would like to hear the member's comments on that.