Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'd like to thank Ms. Goldberg and the other witnesses for appearing today.
I have two questions, and I think they are both for Ms. Goldberg.
First of all, this subcommittee has not discussed, either today or recently, UN Women, an organization that has just been created. In the House, I recently expressed my surprise at the fact that Saudi Arabia is a member of that organization.
First of all, I would like to know what we should expect from that organization, to what extent Canada's action plan can be carried out, and how useful relations with UN Women could be in carrying out that action plan.
Secondly, I would like to point out that, very recently, when the plan was presented in front of this subcommittee, at least two witnesses alluded to certain gaps, even though they recognized that it is a step in the right direction. They talked about a lack of financial resources for implementing the plan, and the fact that no one had been designated to see to it that the actions it calls for are actually carried out. We don't know what financial resources have been made available to implement the plan. We would like to know that. We would also like to know who will be responsible for ensuring that it is carried out.