Certainly.
Inclusivity is addressed in the legislation, as you mentioned, in two different places. We address it in the declaration portion of the legislation in terms of laying out a purpose. That purpose is to ensure that the Canada-wide system is inclusive of the needs of diverse families across Canada, whether they are racialized families, families with a disability or families in rural and remote communities that may not have access to early learning and child care. It's addressed in the declaration section.
We also address inclusivity in the principles as we describe the principles of the legislation. Inclusivity, of course, is in there, and that aligns with the existing bilateral agreements that have at their core needed investments from provinces and territories in inclusive early learning and child care.