I have some questions about that, which perhaps I could ask you.
If you have responded to the OECD, I would appreciate you providing that to us. It's an issue of concern raised by every development organization in Canada.
A concern that has been expressed to me is that the department, to its credit, did consult with Canadian civil society on how it plans to deliver the action items under the feminist international assistance policy, but there has been no response. They're wondering when they can expect the guidance.
There was another independent review by the Canadian International Development Platform. They also had the same criticism: When can we expect that there will be some level of guidance?
Where the concern really exists is less so in the organizations that are interested in delivering increased assistance to women, the ones that historically have delivered assistance in things such as sanitation, agriculture and water. When can Canadian civil society expect to finally receive that guidance?