On that point, I can say that we do have regular ongoing exchanges with policy researchers and policy-makers at the various levels--the federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal levels--and we share a lot of information from various sources that we have.
Women in Canada is one of our key sources for gender statistics, but we do have ongoing dialogue with policy-makers who either take the data as is from a publication like Women in Canada or they ask for further statistics. They like special tabulations or special meetings to talk with experts on the underlying statistical notions and concepts that really lead to the conclusions of the report.
We're usually very busy on many fronts, speaking with whoever is interested in our statistics and in using them.