Yes. Midwives work from the household through to the hospital setting. So that's the most vulnerable service delivery area. That's where the midwifery competencies really have the highest advantage in providing antenatal care, intrapartum care, making sure women have clean water, making sure there's good nutrition, and getting involved at that community health level. That's where midwifery services work.
What we want is that a midwife is a midwife is a midwife. Whether they're male or female—and there are many countries that have male midwives—in Bangladesh, Argentina, or Canada, we need to have a global understanding that they've been educated to the same level, that they are regulated, and that they have standards of practice at the same level.