It's definitely essential that we get gender-based data that can help us understand the situation more clearly and address the inequalities that are still very much present in the way invisible work is shared.
There has to be greater recognition, respect and support for the people who do invisible work, particularly the elderly and older women, who are already at greater risk of falling into difficult financial circumstances. So these measures are definitely essential in supporting these people, who perform extremely important work for society as a whole.
Would you like to add to that, Mrs. Cornellier or Ms. Courteau?