I would just add that I use an expression—it's a Tony Robbins expression—that talks about “dancing with fear”. I think one of the barriers for women is to actually be bold enough to dance with fear. To move from where you are today to being an empowered senior leader in the resource sector, there's going to be some very scary moments for you. It's having the support to do that. At Suncor, we run some training called “taking the stage”, which really helps women empower themselves and be assertive, or public speaking and that sort of thing. It's really, how do you find the strength to actually be brave enough to take that first step?
One of the barriers that I would add to the ones that Ms. Day mentioned was family. It continues to be for young women entering the workforce or older women: Is this the right thing? What does my husband think? What does my other spouse think? What are my children going to think? My mother is still saying certain things. So a barrier, and a thing to be afraid of, is to actually step away from your family's values to do something that's important to you as an individual as well.