I don't even know if I will take a whole minute.
I think when the United Nations committee on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women congratulates us for 100% fulfilling our obligations around women's equality, then we can sit back and have another discussion around where we may want to go next, but we need to take our responsibilities to all women across this country very seriously. I think the programs that have been most hard-hit, whether it's literacy, education and training, court challenges, and so on, are ones that have the most direct impact on women and marginalized groups; and when we're looking at marginalized groups, the most marginalized within marginalized groups are the women within those groups.
So I think our measure needs to be, if we could have one measure, how are we impacting the poorest of poor women in this country? When we have done that to the satisfaction of the United Nations, then we can come back and we can say, okay, now what?