I appreciate that. It's a sign of, perhaps, the disconnect, that the minister considers this an important issue, yet it's not her department that's actually funding solutions on the ground.
Quickly turning to gender-based analysis, the 2014-15 report on plans and priorities for the Status of Women states:
SWC leads in building capacity across government for the integration of Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+), an analytical approach used to assess the potential impacts of policies, programs or legislation on diverse groups of women and men.
I'm wondering what the results have been of this plan. Will we find the same priorities in this new plan in regard to the implementation of GBA? What level of funding has been invested in each priority area to date?
If we don't have enough time to get to these three questions, would it be possible to answer whatever remains in writing?