I can comment on what ISED is doing to encourage more young women in science and STEM, which I think is at the root of your question. I'm going to talk about it in two aspects.
I mentioned CanCode earlier, the program that was launched. That program actually saw a very high rate of application. We had 81 applications to that program after the call for proposals. The process of making decisions about what gets funded will unfold.
I would like to comment on the science side of things. We are taking steps to deal with gender and diversity inequities in the scientific community, most recently by instituting new equity requirements into programs such as the Canada research chairs and the Canada excellence research chairs programs.