That's spectacular.
Like many of the former questioners, I'm looking to what we can learn from you. It sounds as though you've really undertaken a plan that empowers the women, or often the victims, in sexual harassment, and that prevention is a huge part of what you're doing. I just want to drill down on that a bit.
If I'm right, and please correct me if I've missed something here, one is understanding the risks. They understand that zero tolerance is a goal but that there is a probability, however small, they might come across this. Then there is training the women to handle it so that they are not victimized, that they're prepared for this situation. Is that correct?