Thank you, Chair.
I want to talk about the role of women in politics.
There was a dramatic change in the last election in Canada, but no dramatic change in terms of women's representation in Parliament. The Parliament only changed, in fact, by 1% of the total, net. I'm looking through the list of countries in the world at women's representation in the legislature, and Canada sits at 62nd. I suppose we congratulate ourselves by not being 96th, as the United States is, but 62nd is nothing to brag about.
I look through even the top 10, and there is one country that doesn't have a proportional representation system that is in the top 10 for women's representation, but that's Cuba. I'm not sure we're going to cite that example.
There's a question about women's participation in proportional systems. The vast majority of countries that do well in terms of women participating are elected through proportional systems.
You asked for evidence earlier, so I'm trying to use it in this discussion today.
Mr. Dutil, do you have any comment on that?