I think that there are already some important gains under way. I know we have added a question on gender identity to one recent population-based survey and that there's intention to have that question or similar questions included in future Statistics Canada surveys. I think that's an important step.
We do still have a number of federal surveys, though, that don't include questions on sexual orientation and gender identity. I used as one example the Canadian income survey, which currently doesn't have those questions. Knowing that poverty is a very significant determinant of health, it would be important even in understanding health to have those questions there.
There are also data that are collected at the level of other jurisdictions such as the Canadian food security survey, which doesn't currently collect data on sexual orientation and gender identity. There are many opportunities there for collaboration with provincial, territorial and municipal levels of government to ensure that better data are collected at those levels in order to give a national picture.