Thank you.
That's it. You still have 10 seconds, unless you think you can get something in, in that time. Thank you.
Before we close, normally the chair asks a question if the chair feels there is something compelling she wants to ask. And I do have one small question. You did mention--and I agree with you completely--that you need to do your own research to be able to understand and to set some sort of indicators as to how you are getting where you are going and how to understand those areas.
How do you believe you can do that, given that the research arm, which is a substantive one at Status of Women Canada, has been completely demolished? Status of Women Canada used to do its own research and now it doesn't any more. So how can you achieve that goal of doing your own research if you no longer have a research arm and since you don't have regional offices to give you the information on the ground? We know that women in different provinces face completely different barriers and challenges. How do you see yourself being able to get a handle on that plan? Are you getting where you're going? Are you doing the right things? Those are some of the things I wonder if you could comment on. I know you're not allowed to say you want a research arm, or you want this, so I'm not going to put you into that box, but how do you see yourself creatively achieving those things without those two major tools? Do you have an idea of how you can do that?