The work we did with Status of Women was first to develop the expertise to conduct gender-based analysis. We had to train the analysts. Part of the work consisted in making the analysts understand that policy development had to include a gender-based analysis component. That was a large part of the work.
Then we made sure, as Mr. Wright said, that all proposals made to the minister included an analysis. The work with Status of Women that I was referring to consisted first in training the analysts. We are also in virtually permanent contact with Status of Women. When questions arise, we discuss them. We want to move toward a model whereby we will examine more specific issues. That's really part of the development.