Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you very much. This has been very, very instructive.
You talked about your association and you talked about mentoring and how women need access to capital. I want to switch gears a little bit. I wonder about these round tables and if at any point you talked about the work-life balance, because that's another reality in terms of women's economic security—achieving that balance between having to worry about child care at one end and perhaps providing caregiving to elderly or sick relatives at the other end and all of the demands on a woman that many of us face.
I'm wondering if you could discuss that in terms of our need for an affordable regulated child care system, affordable housing, and support from government for that caregiving element in many women's lives—long-term care, home care—and how governments can help make sure that women meet those incredible demands.