I was just going to say that I am a big critic of the way they ask the question. I have always been a big critic of the way Statistics Canada asks the question on paid labour because it's so broad. It's ridiculous. How much time did you spend doing a zillion tasks? If you want to know, and if you want to analyze it, at least ask it as a question that is analyzable. How much time did you spend cooking? How much time did you spend reading to the child? Make it specific enough that we have something to deal with.
The other thing is that people don't know what you're talking about. They say, “Okay, yesterday I went for groceries. I got diapers for the baby and I got some steak for my dinner.” Which part of that was for the kid? Dividing up your day to see which part was for the kid and which part wasn't is very hard.
It's a new category, as my colleagues were mentioning. We have to have a better question. In fact, we need more questions, not no questions.