Okay. Well, in fact I would say that Giovanna has been working very hard on what we've called the “Be Her or Support Her” campaign. It's a campaign that we intend to roll out nationally and more formally in the coming months, but it is really designed to encourage women not only to consider themselves as candidates, but to also think strategically about how they can support another woman in getting elected. We think that's part of the puzzle.
I should say that Equal Voice is very open to women and men. We have had men serving in executive positions in our chapters across the country, and we do believe this is obviously an issue that touches all Canadians. It's a democratic deficit issue, and as a consequence we work collaboratively across the country with as many partners and supporters as we can.
I think I'll leave it there.