As I mentioned in my presentation, we don't have a gender unit at Statistics Canada. First of all, all projects have some commitment to collecting information on gender, so it's rather hard to measure in terms of the amount of resources.
There are person-days devoted to particular projects; we are represented on the UNECE committee and the UN committee for gender statistics; we're involved in task forces for gender databases in both of those organizations; we have a member on the committee who's developing the new indicators; and we devote certain resources to cost-recovery projects. As I mentioned, a lot of the time our base-funded projects are those for which we have longstanding legal obligations to provide data, and then we have a lot of other things we would like to do, obviously, and we work in collaboration. We devote resources to those partnerships as we have cost-recovery funds coming in.