That's correct. In December the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act passed. Under that act, there's a requirement for the Minister of Finance to look at incremental measures and to do GBA+ assessments. A gender budgeting document accompanied the last budget, and it did these kinds of assessments. Under that act, there's a requirement for the President of the Treasury Board to look at, for lack of a better word, the “stock” of spending—existing spending—and to do an ex post assessment of GBA+ of government programming. That funding will be used to help support that initiative on an ongoing basis.
On June 12th, 2019. See this statement in context.