Obviously one of the greatest impediments to women's full participation in the labour force is access to quality regulated child care. Certainly the employment insurance system as we know it today is often insufficient in meeting the needs of women when they become unemployed, so that's another measure. I think, in fact, the macroeconomic analysis done at the finance department often doesn't account for unpaid caregiving.
Debbie, maybe you can speak to this. There are certain notions of a false economy in which all of the unpaid caregiving that keeps that economy going isn't factored in, and I think we need to make more explicit how that work allows our current economy to thrive as it has.
Those are simply some measures, but I'd be interested in hearing from Debbie if she has some other thoughts.