It's mandating that governing bodies provide more granular reporting around where their funds are being allocated. If you have a certain amount of money for the men to operate on the level they're able to, you should then be using as much money as possible to create the same situation for the women's team.
You said something about the men having a different schedule from us. That goes back to what I said about FIFA being different. They have a Concacaf Nations League. It was referred to by our federation. Their games are mandatory, meaning they view our games as optional, friendly games. Our fear is that if we don't have it written in our contracts that we must use every window of the year, we will lose windows, because the men's games are mandatory and ours are not.
To answer your question, there has to be some kind of mandate that forces federations to provide clear and honest transparency about where their funds are being used. If there are more windows the men must use in a year, the women's team should absolutely have to use all the FIFA windows in their year, as well. Naturally, that may sometimes result in more or fewer games played. We can't control that. We don't control that, as players, or as a federation. There should be a mechanism in place to offset that.