Up until 1989, the enrollment in undergraduate engineering degree programs by women was about 10%. It started to increase after that. Largely as a result of the unfortunate incident at École Polytechnique in Montreal, there was a big push in trying to attract women into engineering. Nationally, we got all the way up to 23% in 2001 or 2002. We've held steady or fallen a little bit, generally. I think this year we're at about 18% or 19% of enrolment.
We do see that women are far more interested in biological engineering, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, and chemical engineering, fields where they can see the direct relationship with a gain to society.