To start with the question about whether that plays a significant role, I think the research would suggest that it does. We can step back even further and think about what ways we can create incentives for girls to see role models in the places where they can aspire to be in future. That's why, as we think about funding for science and research, we've given direction that we expect to see more outcomes for younger and more female researchers so that they'll be role models. Of course, many businesses will be founded by people who go into those sorts of fields.
We're thinking as well about how we enable people at a very early age to see opportunities to go into those fields. That's why we put money both in last year's budget and similar ideas in this year's around coding for young girls. We're trying to think from an early stage how you create those opportunity sets. The idea of thinking about accelerators and business hubs is that once people actually decide where they're going to go, they need to find ways of getting the networks required for them to successfully get into those business sectors.
So it's a multi-faceted approach that we think is required, and it will be something that we'll need to stick with.