It's not about data so much, I suppose, as just being aware that there are barriers based on different identities for women. I can't say specifically what the impact has been, say, for disabled women, or the impact on refugee or immigrant women. So it's about the importance of looking at different identities in addition to their being women; looking at the effects of systemic discrimination based on those identities, and having a more comprehensive analysis of the reality for women.
On April 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.