I read some notes about that. I'm just going to look at what I have.
What I have here is that they've found gender discrimination in promotion and job assignments, which you referred to, and in performance reviews and recognition for a job well done. Another challenge was, in some cases, inappropriate facilities and equipment, i.e. not enough washrooms or appropriate washrooms for women. Other issues were overt sexual and gender harassment; lack of employment equity procedures; non-supportive attitudes for women entering this particular workplace; inflexibility about work assignments, and that would be shift work, I would think; lack of child care; and lack of an ability to arrange dependant care.
It's clearly not just a government issue. I think it's everybody's. It's the education. It's home. It's schools. It's a really complicated and interwoven issue.