Thank you.
Now we'll move to Irene Mathyssen.
If I could have the committee's permission, when we finish with the witnesses, I might say what I think happened with medical school. We cannot just judge the enrolment and the graduation as the ability to work at it. I have many colleagues who did not practise medicine until the age of 40, after their kids grew up, by which time they were out of modern-practice understanding.
The fundamental thing for women is about rearing children, and that is a big issue for them in being able to get into the workforce--to have the credential and the training, and actually work. It is still so in medicine, but I'll speak to that a little later if you will indulge me then.
Irene.