 But is there a genuine debate to be had about the nature of feminism and where the line should be drawn? I think at its core, there is absolutely nothing radical about feminism whatsoever. And the irony is that people who feel threatened by feminism, people like Anthony, are actually probably the ones who need it the most and are actually probably victims of the very things that feminism seeks to eradicate, such as gender... That is a lie. OK, Anthony, do you want to respond to that? You need feminism in your life, Anthony. SHE LAUGHS Yeah, she said there's nothing... Excuse me, I'm mansplaining here. She said there's nothing radical about feminism. There are prominent American feminists like Linda Gordon calling for the destruction of the American family throughout America, Canada and the UK. That, in my opinion, is extremely radical. In fact, it's probably a national security threat that should be examined by the American and Canadian and UK governments. It's extremely serious. Just because there are some individuals that you take issue with doesn't mean that there is fundamentally a problem at the heart of feminism. In single mothers, in broken families, there's a lot of stuff. OK, Rebecca.