 A woman's place is her home, a woman's place. Where is it coming from? No, we have different ethnicities here. So let me try something out. I've heard with my own ears. I've heard some Moroccan people say, and very similar statement by the way by many of our Pakistani community, who will say something to the effect of the woman only should leave her home twice. She leaves her home, her father's home to her husband's home. And from her husband's home to the Afghan sisters will say that woman should either be home or what? Or in the grave, nonsense. When I was younger, I think I would have been a lot more careful and PC and careful in my wording. And I think after all the years of therapy that I've done and counseling of families and people, this is cultural nonsense. And it has caused so much pain and so much difficulty for so many people unnecessarily.