I think we have to separate the jobs of public servants and the jobs of ministers. Clearly, they are distinct. The reality is, the minister is not getting the benefit of the best analysis possible, because at this stage of the game, given our vantage point, they're not doing what we would expect them to do or what it would be reasonable for them to do. The framework within which they're doing it is woefully inadequate, in our view, given the overall goals of gender-based analysis.
On April 15th, 2008. See this statement in context.