As a federal government, we have addressed the gap. It's the private sector that has not, and we see what happens to women when they do the same job as a man and don't get paid the same amount. That is the basis for a lot of what we do here at Women and Gender Equality, also working in concert with the Minister of Small Business.
There are entrepreneurship programs. This is something that has been a bedrock, where I have seen lives changed first-hand. Also, it isn't just women helping women. I mentioned the Pecaut Centre for Social Impact. It's engaging the private sector to help women with mentorship, to get them started and to make sure they know what to do when they get to a bank and have to ask for a loan.
I also want to point out indigenous women and the $55-million capacity fund we have that supports indigenous women who lead businesses. I'll point out that this sector in particular, Sonia, is doing so very well. Indigenous women are leading when it comes to entrepreneurship in this country, and it is the funding we provide at WAGE that helps with that.