The reason I ask is that I had worked in the field. I worked for a member of Parliament for 11 years, and unfortunately not one time did we have somebody come looking for a Status of Women office until it was about to close down. We had offered at the front-line service those contacts to the ministers, to the departments, and things like that. That's one reason I ask, because I think we need to look at it as a nationwide thing. Every community could, of course, use a new office, because it's such an important issue, but how would we pick and choose where it goes? That's just one of my concerns, those offices, and that's why I was specifically asking that question.
Carrying on with some different things here—I have a lot of things going on in my mind—back to GBA. When we talk about GBA, the choice of not legislating it.... I understand the answer that you gave to Anita. Understanding the mandatory legislation and things like that, it would be very very difficult.
What was the decision not to legislate it?