I'm not sure I can comment on the results in other countries and I'm not familiar with the statistics for the countries you were mentioning, but I heard my colleagues talk about the booming number of women in tech and women entrepreneurs, and we hear the same. This is a very positive trend. We want to see more of that.
I think part of the challenge, at least in our industry, when you have fund managers who are fundraising and then allocating this capital into businesses, including women-led businesses, is that a lot of them are competing with each other for the same pools of capital that are available in this country.
When you are a GP, a general partner, managing a fund and venture, you go to different pools of capital to source that and raise your fund. You go to the corporations, institutional investors, individuals, angel networks and so on. As long as that pool of capital doesn't grow, it will be very difficult to ultimately funnel that into the funds and eventually to the entrepreneurs. I do think perhaps a better way to look at it is just to look at the whole chain of capital formation and how best we can channel that.