Thank you for the question.
I think there's a great deal that the government can do from an educational point of view in terms of supporting innovative programs. The thing that would have the most profound and immediate effect would be for the government to use its influence, its procurement and communications policies, to promote this.
For example, in the United States, when there was a lot of emphasis on affirmative action, there were very clear targets and questions in procurement policies. In theory the federal contractors program has reporting requirements, but I can tell you from the study that we have done on the aerospace industry, the defence industry, and many other sectors that depend very heavily on government money that these sectors don't track, report, promote, or invest in women. The government has tremendous influence in using its buying power to incent behaviours that will make this a higher priority.