Thank you so much, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
We've heard from both of you on the importance of data, particularly in looking at visible minorities and indigenous persons with disabilities. I think you've made those points very clear. Of course, we have StatsCan coming soon, later during this meeting, and no doubt we will get some recommendations from them, but it strikes me that we've been talking about this issue for about 40 years now.
Dr. Smith, you made that point. I'm wondering if we're not at the point of some sort of analysis paralysis. In other words, where do we go from here? You talked a bit about accountability in terms of the universities themselves, but what can we—as the federal government in particular—do to advance the cause of these under-represented groups and essentially what pay inequity is. Could you give us some ideas on the role of the federal government?