 Hello everyone, I am very happy to see people from all over the country join us. A big shout out to Deputy Prime Minister Freeland, an outstanding finance minister, and someone who gets what it's like to juggle kids and a career. Let me also recognize Alison Venditti for starting the Moms at Work group and for bringing us together today. This is an awesome opportunity to talk with moms and talk about the challenges we're facing. So I'm really looking forward to getting into it. But first, I want to talk about the CCB. When you have kids, you expect some curveballs, but you don't expect a global pandemic. So with the extra expenses of raising a family during this crisis, lots of parents needed more help. So on top of the regular amount, we're increasing the Canada Child Benefit for kids under six. That means up to $1,200 in support this year extra per child under six. Today, the first of these boosted payments will be going out. Que vous utilisiez votre chèque de l'ACA pour acheter une tablette pour l'école à la maison, ou pour mettre des bons éléments sur la table, cet argent est là pour vous. But not only are you making sure bills get paid and helping your kids make sense of this crisis, you're also trying to juggle all of that with work. And for too many mothers, this year has meant the heartbreaking choice to leave a career. On doit pas laisser cette pandémie faire reculer les gains durement acquis par les maires. C'est pourquoi on fait des investissements historiques dans les services de garde d'enfants et d'apprentissage de petits-d'enfants. We're building a Canada-wide early learning and childcare system. This plan will cut fees in half by the end of next year, and in five years, we'll reach an average of $10 a day care across the country. Building parents' balance work and family isn't just the right choice, it's the smart one. We're building a stronger economy for everyone.