I'd like to respond and say that they mentioned that women got the vote through advocacy. Believe me, those women did it all on their own, without the Status of Women funding them. Women have many advantages, simply because as women we are perfectly capable of speaking out. We don't need government funding to pay for everything. It seems to be that they all want to be in the government trough to feed, but they don't want to stand on their own two feet and fight for what they believe in.
What does one mean by the word “equality”? That is the main problem. All of us believe that women should be equal, but there are different approaches to how we would achieve that. What has happened is that Status of Women has only accepted the feminist approach to equality. There are other ideas, other challenges for women, but they are all totally ignored. That's why it's crucial that the guidelines be changed so that all women, with their own ideas of how to change equality, will achieve it, and not just the feminist definition.
I would like to make a comment. On September 21—