I think she was asking about the child care benefit that EVERY parent of children under 18 receives from the government.
It is not a direct supplement to whatever you pay for daycare. Families use it however they want. It is taxable so in no way would equal $160 off of your monthly daycare fees.
For us, after taxes, it works out to be a "supplement" $7 a month.
If the OP was talking about subsidies or something else than maybe that is different.
I'm referring to the supplement the government had given parents so they can decide where they want to get childcare. It was supposed to help for childcare cost.
Always ensure that your child receives quality care by taking the time to investigate the provider and by asking for references! We simply cannot verify the claims of every daycare provider.
Updates
We expect providers to keep their listing and available openings up-to-date. However, to prevent oversights, openings expire after 45 days.