Doing better sex- and gender-based analysis is certainly never going to hurt, but I think you're sort of touching on a bigger question in terms of the decision-making. Because we are public servants, our job is to give that good advice based on evidence, to do our best research, and to put the best options forward. In terms of the decisions and the budget, for example, those are parliamentary decisions.
I don't want to overstep, but there is a need to ask the right questions and to be looking for things at that level as well in the decision-making and then in the follow-up.
Do you want to add to that? I don't want to take all the time.