Great. Thank you.
We all know, and I said it in my speech as well, that when women and girls do better, then we all do better. It's not just the right thing to do; it's the smart thing to do. We discussed this as well at our G7 development ministerial, that we need to strengthen those. It makes economic sense. It makes sense for a lot of other programs, and to have that participation of women in the agenda itself, in the way we fund our programming and the way we implement that programming, makes it even better. I think we've done that as a government here in Canada, and we're doing that in the programs that we're funding globally.
The world is changing. We have to push hard to maintain that. We're seeing a lot of drawing back. We're seeing a lot of push-back from many. Some are okay with some words and not others. We're being creative and doing whatever we can to make sure we fund to help young women and girls, whether it's for sexual reproductive health, participation in the workforce or sustained development in the regions. We're doing whatever we can, and we'll continue to do that going forward.
