Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My first question is for Ms. Marrs.
When the public thinks about Oxfam, I suppose it thinks about Oxfam in a country experiencing a humanitarian crisis. We imagine your organization providing assistance, whether it is in the form of food or housing. We think about displaced persons, who are in need, but we don't necessarily think about gender equality. That is what you work on.
I'd like more details. How do you communicate on the ground? You spoke about laws, but on the ground, when we're talking about cultural and other kinds of differences, how do you manage to communicate with people to emphasize the importance of gender equality?