The two leaders would be the directors general for employment, probably development as well, and science and research—so there are three, actually.
Since the financial crisis, however, the EU has been dismantling its gender mainstreaming and its equal opportunities policy by stealth. In terms of lessons about leadership, I would come back again to the political climate. The political climate in Europe is changing away from one where social democratic agendas were, perhaps not dominant, but very present, to a much more conservative political climate, where equality is falling off the agenda and we are having many more problems with the radical right rising in Europe.
It is difficult to point to the EU as a leader anymore. I don't know what other panellists would say, though, because certainly other panellists are talking also about countries like Brazil and India, where a lot of very interesting things are occurring. Perhaps they can speak about leadership.