If you had asked me that question when I first started, I would have said that the vast majority were males. That's changing. It has been changing for a long time and continues to change.
We're seeing a lot of women in engineering, in STEM occupations, in civil-type jobs, and we've seen a lot of women in the nuclear operator positions.
Where we're really behind is in the trades. We're not seeing as many women in the mechanical and electrical trades as we'd like to see, but there's a lot of work going on to try to improve that. I've gone out myself and brought tradespeople with me to schools to talk to people about what these jobs really look like. People think these are dirty jobs, but they're not.
If you saw a skilled tradesperson at work, you wouldn't know what they were doing. It's a high-tech job; it's a high-skilled job and a very rewarding job. When we take young women in the trades out to talk to women in schools about their occupation, they get excited about it and they're interested in it, so we need to do more of that.