Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you very much, witnesses. This is indeed a very important issue.
Following what my colleague said, the pay equity commissioner has only been in office for nine months. That means that before that, nothing on the government side has been done to make things happen.
How about those who are challenged? For example, as part of your role, you are responsible for assisting persons to understand their rights and obligations under the PEA. My concern is about those who are very vulnerable and who may not have the ability to understand. How about those of different ethnicities, people with disabilities and people who do not work full-time because of unpaid family care responsibilities? How would your office be able to help and educate these people, or is the job of the government to make sure that those employees will be educated?