 the first one chosen to be a justice for the United States Supreme Court. It took 101 years for that to happen from the start of the effective constitution. That's a long time to wait. But thank goodness to be able to cross the line. It was a very hard one, but it was quite a responsibility because I didn't do the job alone. It might take more than 109 more years to get the next one on the board. So it was a big responsibility, but an enormous privilege. And the 25 years went quickly, I must say. Fascinating work. The United States has taken great strides in opening opportunities and doors for them. And it, of course, is my hope that the same thing is happening in every nation around the world. It's very important that, after all, about half the population can be female. So we need to take care of that, too, don't we? It's a wonderful honor to receive the Sackler Award. It's a new award, and I'm one of the first people to receive it, and I'm very honored by that. I was lucky in my life to be the first to do several things, so it's pretty exciting to have the Sackler Awards voted in who have pioneered women in their field. And it's a good thing because we'll encourage young women across the country, in a variety of fields, to work harder and to try to be the best of what they do.