Yes, we do a lot of work on that.
To go back to the question earlier on the role of feminist research, I would add to Ms. Stinson's comments, which I thought were excellent, and just say that a lot of people don't understand that research, especially quantitative research, isn't just uncovered like an archeological dig—i.e., here are the numbers, and they are what they are. In the process of research, quantitative or otherwise, the way the questions get framed, the questions that don't get asked, the voices that get heard—every step of that is shaped by the researcher's lens.
When we talk about these kinds of impacts and issues, it has really been the feminist research community that has helped bring them to the forefront in a different way, so absolutely I echo the strong need for Status of Women Canada to take that role again.