Is there anything rational? I would answer no. Does any of that make sense? No. We play with the same size ball. We kick at the same size goal. We play on the same size field. We play for the same number of minutes. We are doing the same work as our male counterparts. In any other avenue of work in the world, you sit at the same desk as your male counterpart, you're doing the same job as your male counterparts here.... That's essentially what we're asking for, like Christine pointed out: equal opportunity and equal resource. That's not just for us; it's also for our youth teams.
Like we said in our opening statement, our youth teams have been cut down to one camp this year. As Sophie pointed out, girls are making the women's national team by chance, because they have talent, because they're talented enough, not because we have systems in place to put them in a position to make the national team.
I would also say that there's a very large discrepancy within FIFA and how FIFA treats the men's and women's games, but we expect to be part of an association that, if it values equity, will be able to make up for the FIFA discrepancy. That means, again, paying us the same as the men make, despite the number of games they play a year, despite anything like that.