It's an important question. We don't have a segmented effort, an analysis unit, on it, but as I mentioned, there is a very broad outreach for the minister on behalf of the government to reach out to all Canadians for ideas. To the extent that those ideas are on a list of issues for consideration, we will work with the departments involved, and we will use them as the primary analysis source on gender balance. We will inform them of our approach and our needs, and in that sense, to the extent a department is seeking funding or policy authority from within the budget, we'll try to bring them in to our approach to doing business, which I think is helpful, and we will continue to do that.
We only have about 500 analysts in the Department of Finance to cover the entire Government of Canada, so we work best when we're able to work in collaboration with departments. We would really expect some accountability to them for the analysis.
We will continue to broaden the base of interest in this analysis, and we require that, so I think it helps in terms of our own analysis.