Thank you.
Thanks to both witnesses for being here today.
I'm going to start with Ms. D'Addario. It's always good to have another species-at-risk biologist before us here. It was my field before I went into politics 10 years ago.
You spoke of a lot of things, but one thing you mentioned was occupational segregation. I think I know what you're referring to there, but I'm wondering if you could expand on that, for the benefit of the committee, and on how it affects women in the sciences.