I like to think we will have influence. But I think the action plan will be developed the way policy and plans are normally developed. It's a relationship between the direction from our ministers, from the government of the day, and the work we do in moving forward to implement and then to help develop that plan of action. Normally the departments—Status of Women Canada, in this case—would be working together with the minister on the elaboration of the directions for the action plan and on the consultation. And yes, we would very much be involved. The Minister for Status of Women Canada has the lead with respect to the plan d'action.
I like to think we're influential. We're certainly working to be influential around the government, in terms of influencing our colleagues and helping them to understand the need for consideration of women's issues in all the work they do.