It's that larger discussion again, I think, because we all feel we need to do this, to come back to the idea that what we need to do is to develop a national action plan that's inclusive of all women with disabilities, that understands that each woman has an individual need, and that her supports need to be built around who she is as a person, where she lives. Those intersections become critical, rather than saying I want specific things, because the depth and the breadth of the issues for women with disabilities is enormous.
As the largest minority group in the world, at more than half a billion, that's the number for women with disabilities. It's the largest minority group in the world with the highest rates of violence. I don't think there's any question that, obviously, disability supports are critical.