As Paul mentioned, gender-based analysis is mainstreamed into all our policy developments. For instance, in the labour market we would do a gender-based analysis as part of good public policy assessment. In addition, we have a group that is devoted to gender-based analysis in our strategic planning and research group. They're nested in with our medium-term policy planning as well as some of our cabinet planning.
Then in addition to that, as part of making sure that gender-based analysis is integral to our assessments as a whole, we have a devoted training program. We've had some 219 analysts undertake gender-based analysis. It's a two-day program. It's part of our orientation; it's part of our policy development guide. It's integral to all the work. For us, for instance, just a simple example is getting prepared for this session when we found out late last week that we were going to appear before you. We didn't have to develop new analysis. It was a case of collating some of the work that we'd already done.