Perhaps I could just add to that. Donna talked about the number of female lawyers in the department. I was quite struck when I was preparing for my presentation. I wondered about our policy analysts, whether they're male or female. So what we did was we looked at the ES category, or the economist category, which comprises largely the people in the department who do the policy work. It reflected my gut instinct, which was that 55% of our ESs who are doing policy analysis are in fact women.
So this is another way of getting back to your question. I think it is just part of policy analysis. It's instinctive. When 55% of your policy advisers are women, they're inevitably going to be bringing those issues into play.