If the government has confidence in the commissioner, which seems to be the case, well then they should support her and they should sit down with her and ask for her plan and see if she has sufficient financing to make it work and support her if she has to make some structural changes, and things like that. It won't happen if she's alone with her project. She has to build confidence in her with the people around her and she has to have a number of men and women who are there to put in place all of these changes that she advocates being made. Things can be done if you have the right people and you have the means. The problem in the past was basically that they just had ideas. They had promises about what it should be, but they certainly didn't seem to have a plan to implement much of it, or if they did, it was a failure, because years later we still have women standing up and saying “we're still being discriminated against”.
On December 2nd, 2020. See this statement in context.