Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to all of our wonderful witnesses today. The testimony has been fascinating with regard to this study. I think we're all learning a lot and getting some very good ideas about what can be done to encourage women and their prosperity.
I'd like to ask Ms. Nalayeh.... But first of all, let me say that I was a little bit surprised when you said you were looking for a mentor because I would think that you would be a mentor, and that you've already been through that stage. It's certainly always good to have a mentor no matter how successful you are. It's also kind of neat that you recognize that. I would also encourage you to be a mentor to even younger women because you obviously have a lot to offer.
My question for you is about networking, which is kind of related to mentorship. We've heard from previous witnesses of the importance of networking. One of them in particular talked about cultural nuances in networking, and that sometimes immigrant women have an even greater challenge networking because the cultural norms are perhaps different than what they're used to.
Have you ever come across that or would you agree that this is even more of a challenge for immigrant women?