I agree.
Maybe, Madam Chair, the ministers responsible, whether it be one, two or three of them, should come before this committee, because, quite frankly, identifying one piece, the tax, doesn't address the issue. This is a major departure from previous practice, and it's a major direction, and it has major impacts on women. We just heard about women's poverty in the report by the UN with respect to this, and this has an impact on that.
So I would like to ask our witnesses here today, through the chair, to try to get some response from the different departments that are responsible for this piece, because I think we need to deal with it.
If I have a bit of time, I'd like to go on to ask another question, again along the lines of gender-based analysis. I've got tons of questions on other things, but I'll get back to those in a minute.
With respect to immigrant and visible minority women, there are two issues. One is whether you could give me a bit of an update, in terms of the core funding for some of those organizations, because of the vulnerability that those women find themselves in. The other is whether or not, when you or any of the departments that you work with does gender-based analysis, you include culture and race as a lens in addition to other lenses. I'm just asking.