Whether or not it's any better is a difficult question to answer, in some sense. I think that generally we're always getting better at doing policy analysis, whether it's gender-based analysis or official languages or sustainable development—whatever it may be. I think that as a public service we're constantly seeking to improve our skills and tool kit around how we do policy analysis.
I would certainly like to think we're better than we were five years ago, just as I hope we'll be better five years from now than we are today.
In terms of reporting, we don't specifically report on gender-based analysis. Our primary reports are the same as they are for most departments: it's the report on plans and priorities and the departmental performance report. We don't report on gender-based analysis specifically, just as we don't report on any of the policy lenses specifically that we bring to bear on the submissions or the policies we're responsible for within the secretariat.