Thank you.
To answer the first question—and it's already been said this afternoon—finding your passion, being able to work at something that you truly enjoy, is great advice. It's not always the most practical advice, but I've certainly had that benefit. We say at Chubb that you spend the vast majority of your waking day with us and with your colleagues, so we want to make that as important and as enjoyable and as accomplished an experience as it possibly can be.
So find your passion. Also, make sure that passion allows you to use all of your talents and engage all of your interests. In particular for women, it is not just about the destination but about the journey, and having an opportunity to do multiple things during the course of your day and your career is pretty important.
To answer the second part of your question, that, I would suggest, is what's kept me at my company for 33 years. Certainly there have been opportunities to go other places, but I've been a part of an organization that has the same intrinsic values I have and that allows me, therefore, to follow my passion, not only in creating business opportunity but also in community service.