I think it does. However, I guess I would say there are some organizations who are working on this, despite having limited resources. There are academics who are working on these topics. So there are people in organizations out there in civil society who government agencies could definitely work with. I do agree it is essential to do that.
There was a gender budget exercise in Australia for a few years that was led by a very strong women's agency within the government. However, it ultimately faltered because there wasn't sufficient external pressure, review, critique, and discussion to sustain it. It needed to have outside support as well.