Okay, it's very good. I just wanted to pass that along.
To Status of Women Canada, one of the topics that seems to run into some conflict is that we've heard two different scenarios from the departments through the course of our work on gender-based analysis, and gender budgeting in particular. On the one hand, there is the sense that Canada is lagging behind with regard to some UN and international indicators and, on the other hand, we see, even by your own reports to the committee—and I must say this is backed up by some departments as well—that we've in fact made some gains, not only structurally and internally within the departments, but also in terms of your organization even, Status of Women Canada, being sought out by other countries to help them with their development of gender-based considerations in their own governance.
So could you comment on this apparent disconnect?