We unfortunately don't have a lot of data on that subject.
And one of the problems we really want to emphasize is the lack of information. That's why we truly want measures put in place that will quantify the work done in the various regions, distinguish between the sexes and take into account intersectionality.
One of the member associations of our inter-organizational committee is Agricultrices du Québec. Some of our demands are based on their problems.
In particular, much of the work that women farmers do is neither recognized nor paid. Much of the work done within family businesses is unpaid, and this non-recognition can penalize them. In the event of a separation or death of a spouse, their contribution to the family business is not recognized.
That's the only piece of information I can give you on that subject.