Yes, I think the task force was mentioned. It would be important that this is being created for the COVID pandemic. It's important to prioritize the representation of women and of all the groups that have an important stake in how we want to shape the recovery and the resilience after the crisis.
A recent study by the UN has shown the representation of women on the COVID task force has been marginal. This speaks to the importance of incorporating care in decision-making. If we want this to matter, it should be at the heart of big decisions on how to spend recovery packages, how to build a future that takes the interests and the needs of this population into account. It starts by making these people's voices heard when big decisions are taken.
Let's beware that austerity doesn't kick in after the pandemic has been solved, that we go back to the suffering and the job cuts and reduced working conditions we have been experiencing over these years.