I don't think we've arrived yet. Just listening to the presenters today, with 12% for physicians in certain specialties, and our sisters in the Quebec construction area at 1.2%, which is even lower than we are--I thought we were bad, and we're at 4%--we certainly haven't arrived.
One of the things that the CEP does is to give scholarships to women going into non-traditional education. One of the sites that I use all the time is the Job Futures site for Canada, just to make sure the numbers show that a certain job is still not a traditional job now for women. Again, some of the applications I've seen have been for the environment and for the sciences, which are still predominantly male. So I'm not quite sure where that comes from, but we still have a long way to go.