I wasn't there when the legislation was crafted, and I would not presume to speak on behalf of any members of the government because I'm not in the government. It's something that warrants looking at very closely, whether you want to be the leaders and actually step forward and say we need to have specific aspirational targets. We need to be crystal clear that we are focused on gender, because that's been the success in other jurisdictions where they have made it crystal clear.
I think the Prime Minister has been very vocal in terms of equality and the desire to move forward. Certainly, when you look at some of the provinces, Quebec has been a leader in terms of its public appointments. It made it very clear that it was going to have the adequate gender representation in terms of its public appointments where it has control, and it has done that. I think that it is very important to state your intentions very clearly.
I can't speak about what the thoughts were going into it, but I can say what is certainly desirable moving forward.