I have one other suggestion, Madam Chair. We talked about understanding how gender-based budgeting works--Ms. Mathyssen's point--and more importantly, learning about other jurisdictions, particularly those that have successfully implemented gender-based budgeting.
I think a third point would be to know to what degree gender-based budgeting is currently being used or applied here within the government.
That's probably enough to get started with.
But I come back to my first point. This really is a learning exercise for committee members. Ultimately, you want to be able to use this knowledge to better assess when you're doing estimates or supplements or when financial considerations are being considered by committee, so that you are then better equipped to use that information. I think a potential recommendation that might come is that we can share that knowledge and make recommendations around how the government might be able to use the information to better shape its policy and decision-making processes.