Taking from the reaction that we get in the world community, other countries think Canada is a leader in this regard. Our gender machinery is very much the envy of many other countries and of many provinces whose machinery is inside another department; we are a separate departmental agency. We have the fortune, I guess, in Canada to be able to work with a strong set of laws. We have been able to work on accountabilities, and we have been able to integrate our functions to be able to make our work more strategic.
I think, from looking around the world, some countries do better than Canada. We all know that the Scandinavian countries in many areas maybe have made a little more progress than we have. But at the same time, when I recently spoke to the Swedish ambassador, she told me that while they've made great strides on the democratic process in the representation of women, they have not done so well in the corporate world. There's still a corporate culture that is a challenge.
I think we do actually very well compared to other countries around the world, and we're continuing. I've been continuing to work at how we reorient and have strategic directions that will continue to ensure that we are able to do that work.