That's a good question.
I guess this is where I would point to the importance of information. You want the information that you need to make the appropriate decisions. In many ways it goes back to what Professor Russell said at the beginning, that if you don't know the impacts of what you're doing in terms of gender, then you're flying blind.
If I were in your shoes, I would be concerned about that. You want to know the impact of your policies on the people who are affected. I think that's maybe one of the most persuasive things for a member of Parliament.