You mentioned the government's action plan in general. There are certainly some things outside of HRSD that also benefit women, particularly vulnerable women. There's the commitment to the working income-tax benefit. They increased it to some $580 million. That's important, as well as the increase to the national child benefit supplement. That helps vulnerable women, as does some of the investments in social housing--some $2 billion.
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.