Very clearly the responsibility lies with the government. In this specific context, it lies with the government both as government per se and also as employer.
It would be odd to say that you would place on an individual whose rights have been infringed the responsibility to enforce and to ensure those rights. We turn to the perpetrator of discrimination to take responsibility for that discrimination, not to the individuals who are discriminated against, who typically are more vulnerable and don't have either control over the situation or power, economically or socially.
First off, then, very clearly responsibility lies with the government. I would also say that there is a clear recognition...although it's one that's been under challenge for the last 30 years, and under challenge in a way that has shown to be fundamentally wrong, with what's happened in terms of unregulated markets. But we--