I was at the Lawson Health Research Institute in London, Ontario. It was incredible the number of women, compared to men at the time, who were part of the STEM fields and part of the research hospital. Marilyn would have absolutely loved that, if she went there to see it.
I'm going back to some of the different questions that I had. I know we've talked about single mothers. Comparing single women and single men, there seems to only be a difference of about 1% when it comes to poverty. In that calculation of single women, is there any data on whether it is with or without children? Is there any data on that, or does “single woman” mean a single woman with no children whatsoever, with no extra responsibilities?