Thank you very much.
I have just a few things to add in terms of the international community.
As Ms. Walden mentioned, we're basically all at the same place with respect to judging what the next steps are in the STEM area as granting agencies with respect to advancing gender equity in research. From the Washington summit in November 2013, a road map was published that basically is still in advanced draft form to try to get multi-stakeholders to endorse it and to work together to try to reach the goals.
As to your question about who's doing the best job, it's very hard to say. Every country is at the same place, except that at the European Commission, with their Horizon 2020 programs for research, they have started to include diversity and gender equity in the research content. That means they're asking researchers to really document their research results, and if and how they differ for both men and women.
As an international community, there is a lot to do, but as Ms. Walden said, we're at about the same place.