I have another question here. I'll ask both of you, and maybe you could answer first, Ms. Erickson.
Part of the documentation we have from the analysts is that we're 60th in the world for percentage of women in politics, and in the upper and lower chambers it is 27%. It's not a large number, and it hasn't really changed a lot. Some would argue that we need to shock the system and do something drastic—possibly quotas.
France has a parity law, and Mexico has used some quotas.
I just want to get thoughts from both of you on what we can do in the very short term to possibly shock the system and really get more women to become involved and be elected in the provincial and federal chambers.