I remember that at one time we talked here about the Economic Action Plan and it was said that there was no mention of women. I have looked at it, and I can say that isn't true. I have seen that a woman in construction is in fact a woman who is in construction. That really struck me, because now that is being talked about more and more.
It started way back. Unfortunately, or fortunately, now, we are able to push our girls more. I have two daughters, aged 20 and 21. I push them to go into non-traditional occupations, but obviously there are the media, the Britney Spears and company, who give mothers headaches because that is really not what we want our daughters to become.
Do you think mentoring is important? In your fields, do you have reliable, solid mentors who are able to get our girls where they want to go and not where the parents want them to go? Can you go so far as to tell our children that they should follow their dreams and not the ones that have been achieved? Can you tell them to achieve their dreams? Can you go that far?