Thanks for the question.
It's a very difficult process because when we talk about a living wage or a fair minimum wage, it varies from municipality to municipality, really. Here in Alberta, for example, a living wage can vary from $16 to $20, depending on where in the province you are, so we haven't set an exact number on it. A consideration is that this is part of the process that needs to be undergone when we speak about bringing a gender-based analysis into the budgeting process. These are some questions that should be considered by all of the various departments and ministries in the federal government. What exactly do we need to accomplish greater equity? To do that, it would be to set a standard that works across the country.
In terms of a living wage, we haven't broken down those numbers, but again that's the type of analysis that we're hoping can be done if the government truly takes gender-based budgeting seriously and dedicates the resources to it.