A comment was made earlier about the belief that a woman at a boardroom table got there because she is a woman. But there's also men at the boardroom table who got there because they had a golf membership or were part of a men's club. There's a variety of factors at play, so I just don't understand that argument.
I would like to return to Ms. Mailloux,
As to nominations, what specifically can we do? We have heard—and Ms. Grey said this also—that it is not necessarily the government, but rather the political parties that have an important role to play.
What can all the political parties do to truly increase the number of women in politics?