 This is from Badria Hulia, and this is for Ellen. How are we going to empower young women so that they can claim working woman identity besides potential mom identity? I'm not sure which country that's from, but I'm sure it's a local tweet. Well, I mean, that's a global phenomena in terms of women. How do you balance the two, your children? How do you balance? There is no balance in life, is there? Especially if you have three children, as which I have. But you know, I tell you, my business, my company is a passion. My family is my passion as well, and so somehow you make it work out. I think more importantly, what I didn't realize is I, in the workforce, is what great role models women are for our young women. They look to the engineers, my women engineers, or my women that are in finance. And they're great role models, and we spend time out in schools. I personally go out to some of the inner city schools in the city where I live and talk to 14 year olds around what they want to do. And I think as a woman, as an engineer, and as the CEO of a company, I just really feel it's part of my role to help in that process of continuing that development of women. A candid American question. Were you ever called a geek when you were an engineer? Oh, totally. There weren't many women engineers when I graduated. I can tell you that.