Thank you.
Over the past few years at Status of Women we have funded several projects, I think it's 130, for close to $50 million. We had different calls for proposals tailoring different sectors regarding women's economic prosperity and security. I can give you an example, but the projects last over 36 months, so many of them have just concluded or are going to be concluded in the next year.
One example I could give you is that we had a call for proposals for women in technology. The organizations were also working with a Canadian organization called the Information and Communications Technology Council. Through this work, all of the partners engaged in this, especially in the private sector, looked at their policies, their talent management plans, etc., and, a big revelation, they applied a gender-based lens. Many of those partners who engaged in this are now realizing that they had implicit biases, etc.. Therefore, as this work is concluding, our next step will be to reap the fruit from these projects and share the information and the lessons learned. Several of these projects will be unfolding in the next few years, and we'll be able to see their results. But definitely, recruitment, retention, and talent management were areas that many of the organizations dealt with, identified barriers, and the ways to address them.