You've got a real problem, because.... I mean, your question seems to assume that there is this rich array of groups out there that have this highly developed analysis of gender budgeting, and if we could just find them and bring them here, they would tell us. But in many cases, a lot of groups with a very strong interest in many of these issues don't have the capacity to perform the analysis that would be helpful to your committee and to the government.
It would be great if we could be building the capacity of those groups so that they could feed into these processes and help us fine-tune our gender budgeting analysis from the get-go, but unfortunately those groups are often underfunded and at this point can't participate fully. However, I bet that when you do the next pre-budget consultation, typically there will be questions asked of the presenters, and one of the questions could ask them to link their analyses with our overriding goal of gender equity. Listen to the groups as they make the case that their particular proposals relate to gender equity.