We're going to try. I have a couple of questions, and if Mr. Pearson has any, then by all means, he can go.
I wanted to make a very quick comment with respect to Dr. Good's comments on the cleaners. There was actually a book for the private sector, written in Toronto by an advocate working really hard. Her name was Yaccato. I've forgotten her first name now. She used the cleaning industry as an example for that. So there are some people out there.
I have one question for both of you. For those of us who are watching what the Minister of Finance or the Treasury Board should be asking--and hopefully afterwards checking whether or not they did--when considering the tax policy changes, specifically what kinds of questions should the Department of Finance or we, as a control mechanism, ask in order to account for the policy impact on women? What specific questions should they be asking?
Maybe Dr. Young can answer that.