No, I'm aware of that. I'm just....
In your conclusion, you say that the overall trends are positive. I would like to believe it, but I'm skeptical. We know that women are frequently employed in more precarious employment. We have a report from Statistics Canada on that. It affects women's ability to plan for their retirement.
We know that women frequently leave the workforce often not realizing, although I think maybe I'm speaking for myself there, the impact it will have on their pensions when they choose to stay home for whatever purpose. Do you have any public education system in terms of, “This is what kind of earnings will result if you do X, Y, and Z”, or is it just, “These are the facts”?