I can certainly supplement that by adding that in terms of average annual pre-tax income of both women and men, we're looking at women in Canada with an average pre-tax annual income of $24,000. For men, it's $39,000. So when you look at the average monthly child care costs in Canada, which vary from province to province from $600 to $1,600, you're looking at a substantial amount of income being devoted specifically to child care--not even the costs of raising a child, but the costs associated with caregiving when you have one or both parents at work.
So it simply is not sufficient, given those numbers.