I do. Yes, definitely there is a difference and we see it in the work we're doing. We have examples of programs in urban centres as well as in rural areas.
I think that technology provides different access to rural communities. They are brought into the issues much more effectively than they have been in the past, but definitely, opportunity for employment in rural communities differs. We're seeing a lot of urbanization of girls, who are moving from rural communities into urban centres in order to get jobs, so the employment opportunities are definitely different.
From a life skills perspective, there is definitely opportunity, whether you're rural or urban. It's just the outcome at the end that is different.