I think there are moments when it can be helpful to step back. Because racialized women work disproportionately for the minimum wage, if you increase that wage, they will be the major beneficiaries of that change. As Grace-Edward mentioned about affirmative action, if you take positive actions like that, focused on the bottom end of the labour market, they will have a disproportionate impact on that. If you look at broader policies that ask if the workforce reflects the available labour force, that is also important.
There are huge data limitations. Even if Statistics Canada collected every single data point we were interested in, and every variable, there would be limitations. I think when you look at policy, you have to look at how feasible it is, how tractable it is, and how we can move the ball forward.