I'll give you three examples.
One is from 2012, when the CERCs, the Canada excellence research chairs, were first launched. There were 19 men and no women. The Conservative federal government at the time led a study into what was going on. It had two presidents, including Indira Samarasekera, who was at the University of Alberta at the time. That study led to a number of indicators of what gave rise to the gender gap in research funding.
More recently, the Council of Canadian Academies produced a report on EDI in the secondary research system—
