Ideally, that's exactly the process that should happen, and ideally it means that the department that sponsors the legislation should be doing that kind of analysis from day one when it starts thinking about the bill. We're not there yet, so that's why you're seeing bills and legislation go right through as though they had never seen the light of day from a gender perspective.
The other level of challenge that should exist is also starting at the central agencies, and I believe you've heard the central agencies come and speak. Basically, their role is being strengthened to look at legislation like that when it's still in draft form, to start asking exactly those kinds of questions and making the links.
So we're moving in that direction. Unfortunately, as we move there is also legislation and policies and programs that go through, which have not had the benefit of this challenge function and the benefit of looking at it in a much more planned and trained way. They will one day.