Thank you, madam, for your question.
To begin with, there is a cultural element to it because in China, if you look at the top leadership on the Politburo standing committee, there is no female leader at that level. That is just a fact. The Chinese political scientists have attributed this to the Chinese traditional culture, which has been dominated by males.
In terms of looking at women's rights in China, I would say that under Xi Jinping, the political tightening of spaces in almost all areas—not only women but also ethnic minorities, religious groups and democratic political dissidents in China—is intensifying. Women are just one of those areas. If this violation of human rights in China is systematic and widespread, I think the solutions that we need to look at should not focus only on women.