It would be good. You see this in a country such as the one I come from, Germany, where we have a lot more women as police. They can take part in de-escalation and can build up trust.
It would be a great advantage if they were to do likewise, but you have to look at the problem that here you have the religious problem, the social interest problem, of Muslims dominating. That's why the violence against women is coming from the religious; that's the main problem you can see, and nobody will change it.
It is the same problem we have here even in the meeting about Afghanistan: as you have said, the same problem is coming out, that the majority are Muslims and that it's normal from the religious standpoint that you have violence and other things practised against women.
That's the problem there, and they have to change. They need more gender respect, I would say, and more respect toward women, without religion dominating. We know that from other countries, where it's clear that women should not be violated.
That's the main problem I see, that the religious foundation is one of the bases, as I have told you in my remarks.