With respect to economic security, we all know that women are at different stages in their lives and we all have different levels of skills. Sometimes we've come from abusive situations where we haven't had an opportunity to even manage our own finances in our home. Then there are those who have a higher level of financial literacy. A lot of the funding is supporting programs for women at those many different stages throughout their lives--those who have come out of abusive situations who need the basic skills, those small-business women who are looking to expand their businesses.
Putting political stripes aside, there are a couple of great opportunities that I can't share at this table, but I think you'll all be pleased. In the coming weeks we'll be announcing some really exciting opportunities for small-business women to create greater market access. But what I heard was that women are at different levels and there is not one size fits all. We have to address that. We have to ensure that there's something available for women at the different stages and the different literacy levels.
I wish I had more time.