To get to that point, you have to do gender-based analysis, and that's what we're starting to do. We're making some important progress, but we're not there yet.
Also, the point we made in terms of the comments of one of your colleagues is that what we do is provide advice to the minister. He would have to consider options in terms of how he packaged his budget, around considerations with his Commonwealth colleagues. So I can't speak for him on that matter at this time. But before we can consider such a thing, we have to make sure we've enhanced our capacity for gender-based analysis. We have to stay on the track for a considerable period of time yet, broaden the application within our department beyond tax policy, and continue to make that sort of progress, before we could seriously consider some of those options.