I'll answer the question indirectly by giving you the data that I have. We have it grouped by issue and then the number of cases.
The highest number of cases was under colour, race, ethnicity, and nationality at 71, and then it was sex and gender equality at 60, sexual orientation at 40, linguistic at 39—the first linguistic says “various” and the second one is linguistic education—aboriginal at 27, poverty at 27, and then disability at 20. So I guess on some level the answer would be “disability”, but in terms of just the number of cases. It's not a judgment on the impact of the case or the narrowness or the broadness of the scope of the case. It's just the areas.
Is that helpful?