First, I need to highlight yet again that when we became the government in 2006, we did start gender-based analysis immediately on the tax measures, the process for the budget process. Also, under the Prime Minister's direction, as of 2007 Treasury Board submissions are required to provide evidence of gender-based analysis, and in 2008 we issued another directive that all cabinet submissions will have evidence of gender-based analysis.
I can tell you that when I'm at the table as the minister and I'm discussing policies, when it's appropriate, I always ask. I always have the conversation about gender-based analysis.
With respect to the Auditor General's report, I highlighted in my speech that I accept her recommendations. Status of Women Canada worked with PCO and Treasury Board to develop an action plan on gender-based analysis, and they're in the process of implementing that plan. It's on the website too, if you need to see that actual plan.