Actually, yes. What we do have are statistics. We do an awful lot of self-serving for this, for DGMPRA. That same organization does research analysis.
We find that women tend to stick around in the same numbers or a little bit more than men do, up to until approximately 20 years of service. It happens to correspond, oftentimes, with where families are, kids at certain stages and everything else. One of the reasons we're going out with a comprehensive family support plan is to make sure that we can increase retention as well.
As far as retaining women in the Canadian Armed Forces, we do see the same numbers as for men, up until about 20 years of service.