Thank you so much.
Of course I want to thank the people from the Status of Women department for being here today and for always providing excellent information and sharing when they come to committee.
I have a number of questions. We've just asked questions and received answers from the minister about program funds and program priorities and all those sorts of things, so I think we have at least a good context and basis to start the second round of questions.
The Status of Women department is one of the smaller departments within government. What I want to know specifically is how you work with other departments and what you do with other departments to leverage and/or work with those other departments to ensure that some amount of their funding goes toward women-specific programming?
What I'm trying to say is that of course your department is not the only department doing work for or providing program funds to women. There are many others. Let me give you an example. Employment Canada has training programs and so on specifically for women, so how do you work with other big departments that are also doing work and/or programming for women?