I'll just suggest that the Government of Canada recently signed on to the statement, the agreed-upon conclusions, from the UN Commission on the Status of Women. That statement includes a section on financing for gender equality, which was the theme of the UNCSW. The Government of Canada clearly signed on to this statement, which talks about how gender perspectives must be incorporated into all economic policy-making, and about increasing the participation of women in economic governance structures and processes to ensure policy coherence and adequate resources for gender equality and the empowerment of women. So there is something on the table right now that the Canadian government has signed on to, which can help inform your direction.
This is part, one could argue, of the priority action plan going forward. I would encourage you to refer to that document. It gives the current government a mandate to pursue some of these things with more rigour and more substance.