Thank you very much, Chair. I certainly appreciate the opportunity to follow up with a few different things.
In regard to my earlier question to Ms. Hale in regard to provincial breakouts, so to speak, I think we always should be very careful that correlation does not imply causation and about the counter-assumption that correlation proves causation. However, I do think it would be helpful to have breakouts from across the country, and perhaps some analysis as to what some of those trends may come from.
I'm not sure if they can be explained because we've learned about the unexplained components of some of the research, but I do think it would be helpful. I think we also have to bear in mind that by your presentation, the national average pay gap seems to be narrowing even if you look at it from a variety of different lenses.
That's what I take away—that on the whole we're seeing a narrowing. I'm not saying it doesn't exist and I'm not saying there's not room for us to work on it, but to me that's what I take away from some of the presentations that have been made here.
Is that correct?