Thank you very much, Madam Chair. I, too, am really looking forward to seeing changes within public housing happen so that people can take advantage of being a licensed day home provider from within public housing. I find it troubling to know that we tell parents, "You can raise your child in this home, but it's not good enough for you to generate an income from the same environment." I really struggle with that because I think that, largely, that is pointed towards women, who are predominantly the caregiver in a home, and it prevents them from being able to take advantage of some really healthy subsidies that are available to people who choose to open and operate licensed day homes. I do really encourage the Minister to work on that with the Minister of housing because I think that is a great way to increase employment in small communities, for starters, and to open up some much-needed day home spaces and daycare spaces.
Last year, when we sat and did this exact same process, we talked about the different policies within ECE that were frustrating to some day home providers. Some of those were, for example -- sorry, even after school care is a great example, where you can have students in the same school, and they go down to the gym, and all of a sudden the numbers are different. There were a number of policies that we spoke of, and the Minister had shown an interest in changing some of those policies and updating them to provide more flexibility with childcare providers. I am just wondering what the status of those updates is. Thank you.