Thank you for that explanation, Ms. Jensen.
We know that pay inequality is not just a matter of gender. The average working woman in Canada makes 87¢ for every dollar a man makes, but for visible minorities it's 67¢. Women who have children also make less than those who don't. Men with children actually make more than their peers without them.
Can you tell us how these intersectional inequalities, more than just comparing men and women, will be addressed?