I'd like to start.
You are absolutely right. The statistical information is pretty dreadful. I'm sure you all know that the number of women dying is an approximation. It's not an exact number because in many places women's lives don't count and they aren't counted when they die, nor are many of the newborn deaths counted. So one of the things this new study that has come from Washington State tells us is that we see a downward trend, but the statistics are still unacceptably poor. We hope that one of the outcomes is going to be that this gets a major polish-up in doing that.
I want to make one observation. I don't have my number exactly right, but it's relatively exactly right, which is if women had the same access to agricultural education and agricultural extension services as men in Africa, production would be up 20%. They don't have access to that, and 20% is a lot.