Thank you very much.
Thank you to all our witnesses. I have questions for all of you, but I'm going to start with Ms. Dolan.
You mentioned, of course, that along with having an intersectional lens, we cannot do anything policy-wise unless we can measure it. You emphasized data.
Could you talk a little more about what is absent in the data and what would be ways that we as parliamentarians, as government, could ensure that we are getting that intersectional data so that we can actually take action?