One thing I was thinking of has been central to what I was presenting. It really is education, the monumental change of the last generation. I know we talk about women entering the labour force, and it is that, but really it's education. If you go back and look at long, long, timeframes, in the sixties, seventies, eighties, and nineties, what changed over generations?
I was reading a study that reminded me that girls always did better than boys in high school, but they didn't go on to university. That was a change in attitude. Now we're reaping the benefits of women going to college, university, master's, and PhD. That is pretty critical to the changing labour market outcomes we're seeing.