Okay.
There are studies that are done in universities, but they tend to be sort of academic-type analyses. What Status of Women Canada was funding was sort of policy-based research that looks at it perhaps on a more practical level, if you want to look at it that way, and that focuses particularly on gender-based analysis, which you do get in some universities.
But in my experience, university studies tend to be fairly inaccessible to the general public. They're not very readable, if you want to look at it like that. They also take a long time to get carried out and printed and published and so on, so that by the time you get them, they may be out of date. It's not really comparable to the kind of thing that the Status of Women Canada policy research fund was producing.