I fully agree. I don't think that we have done enough to support women entrepreneurs and small businesses. Many of the programs were for medium-sized businesses. Equally important are the sole practitioners, people who have left and tried to upskill and to start their own companies. Whether they be a single practitioner who's an accountant or a consultant or someone who wants to start a physical business today, I don't think we have enough availability for women, especially women who are parents or single. When you look at it, it's been difficult for everybody, but especially for that cohort.
I think, yes, if you look at the engine of an economy, this economy, it's small businesses, and it's going to be increasingly about women who are small business owners. If we can ignite this part of it, which goes to your earlier point about this feminist recovery, I think we'll have a vibrant economy in the future. It will take a while, but the ability to have a small business community driven by women entrepreneurs will drive economic growth into the future.
I think we have to do more to create that, to enable and support those women entrepreneurs, especially those who are single mothers.