In many cases they are, and we're in favour of women having a choice. Members of our organization come from all professions. We are in law and medicine. We have helicopter pilots in our organization. We have businesswomen. We have grandmothers who haven't worked outside the home and mothers who want to be in the home.
It's important to recognize that there is a variety of choice out there for men and for women. Of course, in many cases, women who want employment can't get the specific employment they want. That is something we would want to alleviate, but we are in a situation--and I think even the feminists admit this--in which many women are really stressed because they have very serious concerns about the care of their families, and they find a conflict between their employment and their responsibilities within the family--