That's right. And what Ms. Glover was saying is that one reason for the difference is the difference in hours worked, and that of course is quite true. In fact, even when women and men theoretically are working full time, women are working on average fewer hours per week than men, I think for the reasons Madame Demers refers to: that women are not able to work overtime, for example, because very often they have family responsibilities.
It should also be noted that even if you look at hourly wage rates, very often women are paid less per hour than men are. Some of that reflects the kinds of jobs women do, which have lower hourly pay than those men do. There may be several reasons for the wage gap there.