I think the solution is for the federal and provincial governments to work collaboratively. Right now what we're seeing is a tremendous gap, and that's where these women fall into the gap.
This issue is across Canada. Underemployed women fall between the funding cracks. They're not quite at a level of poverty where the welfare or the social assistance programs can pick them up, and they just don't quite fit into the government funding box very well. I think that is a problem between the federal and provincial governments. They both point the finger in each direction and say that she should be funded over here or over there. At the end of the day these individuals are falling through the cracks. They are the ones who make up a huge workforce here across Canada and are underemployed.