I think it does have an effect. It certainly had an effect on CRIAW. We went through and are still sort of going through some very difficult years as a result of the change in the funding criteria for Status of Women Canada. We were lucky in getting funding from SSHRC to be able to carry on some of our work in this area. But in our view, there's a need for Status of Women Canada to go back to funding research and advocacy. It should be, in our view, part of the mandate of that organization.
But there are a lot of organizations, women's organizations, that don't have the advantages of CRIAW in terms of a network of researchers who could still do useful research, and certainly useful advocacy, and who need that funding from Status of Women Canada.