I think what we would do is take an overall look at an issue and what it means, first of all, and get some input. Then we might decide to do an analysis on a few areas and see if gender budgeting were applied, how the area of expenses might actually have come out had it been done properly.
I give the example of housing or the other example of tax expenditures, which are a huge chunk of the government's budget. I suspect that when we look very closely and apply the gender budgeting analysis to tax expenditures, that they're not having the impact that I think government and members of Parliament intended them to have on women and children.
I just think that we should be able to do some of that work. It's not being done anywhere, and it needs to be done, at least so that we can use it and highlight the importance.