It could be technological innovation. It could be demographic. It's a very complex situation. Okay.
We were fortunate to have earlier the Girls Action Foundation. They appeared before us and made a few recommendations. I'll just share them with you briefly.
Number one was providing mentorship and diverse role models for girls when they are growing up. Second was educating boys and young men to think critically about gender expectations and to promote equality between the sexes. Third was implementing and expanding programs that reduce gender harassment, especially in educational institutions.
I'd like some of your thoughts on this approach. From your experience and expertise, are there any other factors, given those recommendations?