I think there should be some mandatory training for those without an ECE diploma and if that was requested under the new bill then I think a set amount of time say 12mths should be given to those currently working without any form of training in childcare. To grandfather everyone in for an indefinite period of time would not be fair and wouldn't solve a lot of the issues that would be the reasoning for mandatory training in the first place. Now I think that people can do a great job without such training, but I think that everyone should be held to some sort of standard if licensing is to be brought in, just like it is for any other licensing that requires minimum qualifications and/or supervised work experience to be allowed to work unsupervised. Those already doing a great job would have an opportunity to network, and in all likelihood we could all learn something from taking some courses, even the best of us, there is no shame in that. And the daycare providers doing a less than mediocre job will have the opportunity to learn and grow or give up the job if they didn't want to get up to speed. I don't think the ECE requirement is appropriate as some of the content isn't even relative to a home setting so a course would be best tailored to our role specifically. Also just wanted to clarify that an ECE diploma takes 2 years but an ECE degree is 4 years so the diploma would be an issue to do over 2 years in the first place but the actual degree wouldn't be viable and is going way above and beyond the requirements for doing home daycare.