It would be important to make sure, and I know this is something that is supposed to be done, that the gender-based analysis lens was looked at, or was used to look at this bill, as well. I'm unsure if the committee has information on that piece. I think that would be an important step.
Speaking to that, it would have been very important during consultation time to listen to women with lived experience, as well. Some of the women whom we spoke with during the round table gave some pretty good input on how they feel about this situation. Sometimes it's something as easy as education, for example, to let people know what this means in the real world.
To be honest with you, when we receive phone calls from women, they wonder what's going to happen to them, and what is going to happen next to them. When people on the ground don't particularly know what is going on, that's a huge problem for us, so a public education piece would have been vital in this circumstance.