Yes, I think I alluded to that, too, in my comments, this whole confidence piece. In my experience, women seem to be a bit more timid about their ability to be successful. Again, I don't know why that is, and I think it's way beyond politics and way beyond this room. I think it has a lot to do with your earlier question about education, and how to raise a more confident group.
Politics is still very much tied to power and competition. An election is a competition, and those are stereotypically male fields. Masculine traits seem to be essential for politics. Some of the things I wrote down include logic, focus, independence, strength. Female traits—or what are called female traits, whether females have them, or males—include empathy, patience, nurturing, vulnerability. These are considered to be in the female world. Those aren't really tied to politics, so I think there has to be a balance there.