I'll make a distinction between the pre-budget consultations that are done through the finance committee and the ministerial round tables that are led by the Minister of Finance in the pre-budget lead-up.
Our information suggests that more groups, about four to six, appeared before the finance committee in terms of its pre-budget consultations. That's helpful. In my view, it's still not enough.
At the same time, I think what has more significance are the ministerial round tables, where you have the capacity to have some dialogue directly with the minister and his senior officials. That's a separate process from the parliamentary pre-budget consultations. In that instance, there were two groups, as reported by finance. In my view, that isn't enough. I actually believe the finance department and the finance minister would benefit from a specific consultation with women's equality-seeking organizations.