Indeed, Madam Chair, I would say that the professionalism and the networks around policy-making are what matter. That's one of the reasons why I think that documentation is good, as far it goes. In fact, you will not find a stronger champion for the results of audits and bringing forward the improving of the ways government does business than central agencies, who rely on this on a daily basis. However, in this case, I would say that what we really need is to have a strong culture of policy development that includes gender-based issues and gender-based analysis. That's what we're working towards.
On June 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.