Well, MATCH had been in existence for 34 years, so the term “gender equality” has been in existence for a number of years—and maybe somebody else on the committee can speak to that—because it was more comprehensive and inclusive term that noted the power differences and the cultural and social distinctions of gender equality, versus the former term.
I'm sorry. I can't give you an exact timeframe. Maybe Kate...?
I don't know if you know or anybody else knows when the terminology changed, but the term “gender equality” was seen to be more progressive.