Thank you, Madam Chair.
Firstly, I thank all of you for coming. I sense two things, I guess, and even within myself and to some degree with all of you in this room. One is that we should have done this a long time ago, so there's impatience. The other is that we have the knowledge, we know what we need, and there is expertise among our own community and society, so we need to move on.
I want to ask a couple of questions. I agree with a lot of what has been said.
Firstly, to our guest from Australia, from the 12 years you had when gender budgeting was being done, can you just very quickly choose one area and tell us what it looked like—I guess not what it looked like, but where it made a major difference in women's lives during that 12 years, and what has happened since?
I mean very quickly--I have only five minutes, and I apologize, because I want to go to another question as well.
Twelve years is a long time, so presumably it would have had some impact in some areas.