The reason I'm saying this is that we got from the Department of Finance two analyses of the 2006-07 budgets on gender-based analysis, which we then had re-analyzed by a couple of experts we brought in. They told us that, apart from two or three items, everything was negative for women. This was quite the opposite of what we were told about the finance department's analysis. So there's a problem of disconnect here. The information is in our hands in this country. We seem to be going around the world telling everybody how wonderful we are with all our data, and I find it frustrating that....
I apologize. I'm not asking you a specific question, because to some degree we've gone full circle.
I want to go over to Ms. Cooper or Ms. Dwyer-Renaud. Actually, all of you can answer. Is the problem that there isn't political will—and I understand that you may not want to say that, some of you—or is the problem that we are going down the road with the wrong model, so that what is expected is misunderstood and what we're doing is not really in depth? I like the indicators, and I guess at some point that will change things. Can you help me with this?