I am a huge proponent of GBA+. I think that the kind of gender results framework that Canada has now implemented is a really important way of benchmarking and looking at our progress and our regression over time. Canada was a real world leader, especially in the 1990s, in measuring, valuing and tracking unpaid care, certainly in gender-based analysis. We have sort of returned to that place of prominence.
I think that using the GBA+ lens is important at all stages. It's obviously really important when we're thinking about a new legislative schema or a new statutory approach. We're thinking about policy rollout. It's also really—