As a teacher of 22 years, junior high, I have to say that I think that's a very insightful comment. Even young women who had pregnancies early and things like that had absolutely no idea about what the effect was going to be on their personal lives later on.
Could you give us some ideas? I don't want to seed your answers, but as an educator, I think it should happen in the public school system or the private school system, to start. But in the practicalities of the world, from what I can tell in my constituency and from my experience as a teacher, there are many women who don't have that information. They have misinformation.
So could you reiterate some possibilities on your wish list of making things better for women? What might be a brainstorm of possibilities that could take hold that perhaps we should look at very seriously to make this happen?