I'm certainly not an expert the way a couple of these women are in the sciences, but we do have affiliate members who are in the sciences, for instance, the Society of Canadian Women in Science and Technology.
I believe it is really important to make sure that young women in school, from junior high on, really understand the opportunities that are available to them, and that they are not steered particularly along one path or another but are shown there are many career paths available to them, and that they are encouraged to explore the so-called non-traditional paths such as the trades, engineering, etc. I know there are a lot more women engineers and a lot more women in science and so on these days. However, something that really needs to be ramped up is exposing young women to other women who are currently working in these areas. They should come to schools, speak to students, and have programs like that where students can interact with them on career days, and all of those sorts of things, because at this point in time, I am not sure that young women are really made aware of the opportunities available to them.