It's certainly being used by a number of people. I think that for reasons around the legal definitions one has to look at whether gender can be seen as part of it, because it's now identified in its legal definition as a racial term and not as a term that applies to gender. The reason I use it is that people understand instantly what it means. It's this attempt to impose an entirely misogynist ideology on countries to deny the rights of women on a systematic basis, which we see taking place in Afghanistan, we see taking place in Iran and we see taking place in other countries.
Quite frankly, the growth of these misogynist, authoritarian and patriarchal ideas is something we have to continue to fight against. Canada's very active in that fight. I was speaking at a conference where Masih Alinejad was speaking, and we had an opportunity to talk about these issues. I've met a lot with women from Iran as well as women from Afghanistan, and Canada's very active in leading this fight. I'm very proud of that.