Absolutely. Women with disabilities are at a significant disadvantage. This is when we talked a bit about diversity, inclusion and barriers. Women with disabilities certainly face some of the highest barriers we see. It's even greater if we talk about women with other intersectional considerations—in rural areas, for example.
I would say the women's program investment we have in the supplementary estimates (B) is part of the overall $160 million that was provided in budget 2023 and voted on by Parliament to add to the women's program.
The recent call for proposals I was talking about, which closed on November 7, is on women's economic empowerment. We expect to be able to support particularly marginalized women, including women with disabilities, in that process.