Thank you. That's also an excellent question.
I think it's important that we look at the impacts of hypersexualization of young women and girls, and that ties in to all of what we're talking about. When you talk about body image, when you talk about cyberviolence, and when you talk about the digital world, at the root of it—and I refer back to my previous answer—we have to start talking about how we're defining the state of being female in our country.
On a personal level, I never felt more empowered than when I let my hair go grey. It sounds like a crazy thing, but it was about seizing my own power to be who I was and to not necessarily confine myself to how society defines what's attractive, including youth. I think this is something we can all play an active role in. It certainly ties in with studying the issue of cyberviolence. You could broaden that and talk about violence in the lives of young women and girls and include an exploration of the hypersexualization of women in general and girls in particular.
Thank you.