I would turn the question around slightly. You're asking where the good lessons are, and I hear the other panellists talking in ambitious terms, which I very much welcome, about GBA+ and these kinds of things, but it is useful to think about why the policy hasn't happened.
Surely it's because of widespread disinterest in the fairness goals that are being discussed. I would encourage us to think or talk more openly about the fact that, certainly within Europe, the majority of the population doesn't identify as feminists, doesn't understand gender, and probably doesn't want this policy to happen.
We come back again to how incredibly important political will is, and my understanding is that in Canada, potentially there could be political will at this point. That is maybe an area in which Canada could become a leader again. If you're asking on what basis Canada can do this well, I think it might be because you have a moment of political will.