Absolutely, I would. It would be an adjustment to the existing policy, perhaps, or the existing strategy that guides the entire operationalization of the women entrepreneurship strategy. I talked about creating venture studios, creating perhaps an endowment fund. I'm not sure what you call it in terms of policy. However, those things will go ahead and give some assurance, some comfort level, to women who have actually secured initial funding levels to know that their continued sustainability is guaranteed.
Yes, they've secured the first level of funding, $5,000, $10,000, $50,000, and so on, and they've been able to set up their businesses for the next two years, but what happens after two years? That's why they keep going down. It's because, after two years, the long-term sustainability of those businesses is no longer guaranteed. At the ecosystem labs and studios is where they can also easily access clients. You know that sometimes it's difficult for women to network in the evening like our male counterparts: They can't go golfing at 1 a.m.; they can't secure mentorship with their male counterparts, because perhaps a spouse might get upset, so at the venture labs secured for women is where they get mentorship from role models who have done successfully well.