The unpaid work activities are an important part of what women's advocacy has tried to make clear. It's not just in terms of providing those services; it's in terms of how that work relates to paid work and the inequalities in the labour market.
Definitely, it has an important role to play. But I don't want it to be just a focus on that unpaid work. In terms of advocacy, I think there are a lot of other issues about the value of the long-form census data that are going to equally pose a challenge.