Definitely, because there is a lack of the supports they need, and that's what you'll find.
I say this openly and candidly in this room. Over half of the board in my government is women, so I can guarantee that women's issues are always at the forefront of our discussions. But what impresses me, as the president—we have over 800 employees, because we do child welfare and so forth in our province. It's amazing the strength they have, because they pick up their kids at day care, they go home, they cook, they clean, and then they come back to work again.
I'm a momma's boy first, and maybe that's why I see that concept. But clearly, from our standpoint, I think there's such a massive shortfall in the eyes of government, and in the eyes of our own governments, too. We need to put in more of a structured environment to create those opportunities for them. But the challenge you face is...for example, as I said, the Métis Women's Secretariat in our national movement is not allowed to get funding unless they go out on their own. Where that comes from does not make sense to me.