Thank you for the question. I can't really answer it, because, as I mentioned at the start of my testimony, I have an organization that works with corporations to elevate women.
I can share my own experience as a woman entrepreneur. The difficulty I have is finding resources and understanding where there is government-led funding, support and mentoring. Ruth was mentioning how we can help women with their start-up phase, but then we drop them there. How do they scale up? How do they continue on? It's a massive waste of money if we put it into an entrepreneur who doesn't have the support to get to the next phase. It just dies there. What are we doing to ensure that there is support at every step of the way and that we take into account, holistically, the life of a female entrepreneur, whether it's her personal life or how we can mentor her?
I don't want to get back into all the details I shared earlier, but I can't tell you which programs are most beneficial. I think that's a question Ruth can answer better, or Ashlyn.