Along the lines that Jenelle was saying, as another thing in terms of encouraging women to run, again I will speak to my experience. I certainly did not choose to run for municipal politics. God bless municipal politics, where you get five calls at five o'clock in the morning to come down the street. I rarely go to the post office at noon hour. My motivation was not financial. Probably none of our motivation is financial. This is not an industry where you make a lot of money. My motivation was not power. I don't know whether this is more of a female trait than a male trait. I'm certainly not suggesting it is. My motivation and that of the women I have met in politics really is about making a difference and engaging. It's wanting to be at the table and wanting to be engaged.
When I became a councillor, it wasn't so that I could be the mayor one day. That's just the way it worked out. I'm kind of bossy and I like to chair the meetings.
Again, in terms of motivating women, it's about wanting to be engaged and make a difference in our children's lives.