Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses for being here and for the hard work you do. I'm very impressed with the information you brought us. I'm very impressed with the level, not only of organization but of commitment and the programs and processes in place to help women in Canada. The numbers you have brought us definitely reinforce what we all know: women are not victims in this country. Women are rising to the place that they should be and they are taking their rightful place as leaders in this country, in every sector. I want to thank you for bringing that information.
There are two things I want to ask. To follow up with Ms. Demers, we had a witness here when we did a study on unemployment. She talked about the fact that in many construction fields, in many non-traditional roles that are primarily dominated by men, there are a large number of women who are providing support and administrative duties in offices. Even though we know that statistically men are actually performing those duties of building roads and infrastructure right now, how many women are employed in the construction field in a support role? Maybe they're not the actual tradespeople but they are in a support role. How would their jobs be affected?