That's right. I know that when Madam Minna was CIDA minister, that was very much part of what she was fighting for, which brings up the second part of my question.
I've done some development overseas in various countries, but especially in Africa, and it's true that CIDA, in providing funding for various programming, includes gender equality as part of what they have to do if they're going to get the money as an agency. The reason I'm asking that is because in those nations advocacy has become very important. Those NGOs have advocated at a community level to tribal chiefs or councils or whatever it is, and also at a national government level. It seems to me that you would not expect to have gender-based budgeting in places like Malaysia, but we do because of advocacy, from what I've been able to see.
Do you think that in Canada--it would seem to me--advocacy is still very important? For some reason, we haven't got this message. I would presume that if they can get it in Malaysia and in places like Mexico.... But people aren't getting it here yet, and it might be because the advocacy component is limited. Could you just draw attention to that?