I think Status of Women Canada and the ministers have looked at all of the reports when we've talked about gender-based analysis. I think there was a real emphasis on moving towards accountability, for example, and that is what we have been attempting to do through our work with central agencies.
We've also looked at the expert panel work and attempted to integrate some of those recommendations into the work we're doing.
There was an evaluation done of the women's program. We have worked very extensively to implement the recommendations of the evaluation insofar as they remain applicable. We've brought in better systems that enable us to have up-to-date knowledge on the management of the funds that we're putting out. A GCIMS is what it's called.
So we have done a fair bit of work on implementing the various recommendations of the committee over the years. The increase in funding to the women's program was one of the recommendations, which has occurred over the past year.
There was a realignment so that there was more money put into the actual funding for the women's program and less into the administration of the program, so that you'd have more money going out on the ground. Therefore, Status of Women Canada now tends to be one of the more efficient departments in terms of administering the program funds.