Thank you very much, and I am really glad that I have the two students here today to hear what you're saying.
I'm a vice-chair of the status of women committee, and what we are studying at that committee right now is the economic security of women. So when you're talking about barriers to non-traditional employment, certainly this is one of them. If we want to have women as full participants in the workforce, we need to have a strategy that you're talking about.
I am so proud to see this bill coming forward and to have been, I think, a seconder on it.
How would you determine “hazardous”? Would that be part of the consultations that would take place, to determine what is hazardous in the workplace?