Thank you.
I'd like to ask another question of you, Minister Ambrose. You've made a number of official speeches, and in those speeches, you've never used the term “gender equality”. That was a term that was used quite extensively before 2006. You use the phrase “the equality between men and women”.
I'm very concerned, because words do matter, and gender equality is key to our understanding of what it is we're trying to achieve. It goes to the notion of unpaid work for women. It goes to the concern about work-life balance, affordable housing, the need for a national child care program and, of course, violence against women.
I am wondering why you would abandon that term. Was there pressure to abandon it? Why would you forego something so key that is at the essence of advancement for women?