I just wanted to add that part of the work we do with the “Women in Canada” publication involves a very extensive engagement process with our stakeholders, because we want to know exactly what kind of data is necessary to be making the decisions that are required.
We do this right from the outline stage, where we engage multiple departments to give us some feedback. We incorporate their feedback there. Then through a second process, we allow our stakeholders to review the draft documents, again adding an additional checkpoint so we can make sure that we're including in the drafts, to the extent we're able to, information that will be used.
An example of this is our work with Immigration on the “Immigrant Women” chapter. There were several points during that process where we were asked to provide information on, for example, admission categories, because that was relevant to their processes.