 First of all, let me say I learned about the GemTech Awards just from this meeting when I got the invitation. I was very pleased to see that ITU is taking this initiative. It's absolutely needed because the more we recognize the issues related to gender equality and recognize the people who are doing positive, making positive contribution towards it, it is a great initiative. So I'm very pleased about it. As a woman in technology, my experience was, and I hope the other women don't have to go to that, that I was always the only woman, didn't matter from school to college to work. However, now I think with all the technology available to us, which can help women in work life balance, that there should be more women in technology. And your GemTech Award is one initiative among many other initiatives that are happening. So I'm really looking for anything which can be done. You need to feed the system. So you have to start from younger, even before the high school age, for women to encourage them why they should study science and technology. And then we can get them more women in technology. You need the input to train women and then we can get more women in the work life.