I am surprised by the question, particularly aimed at a Republican. Few balk at the idea of having a plan to make medicine or gasoline or housing more affordable, because it seems like fantastic piles of money are being made in those industries, but ain't nobody getting rich off of child care. I do understand that it is a difficult expense for working class families who have to keep their eye on whether both parents are taking home more than they are spending on it, but the people doing the work aren't making a big margin either. If we are talking about some kind of subsidy for it, there is no way a Republican running for office is going to do that. I guess there is some value in pressing them to admit it.