I think you're absolutely right, and this really goes to what I said about external involvement. There have to be civil society agencies that will create expectations, insist upon gender analysis, and provide independent analysis to review what the government does in order for the government exercise to happen in the first place and then to be effective. It's of great concern to me that women's organizations in the country at the moment are somewhat demobilized due to funding cuts. That is certainly hampering efforts.
However, there are a couple of groups that have really focused on this issue of gender budgeting and are making it a priority with their limited resources. It would be wonderful if government agencies could somehow work together with them to maximize those efforts.