 If we're talking about the women, the women have big roles in the fishing sector, of course. They're not only involving a prey, they're also involving in production and also after production. They're working almost 18 hours per day and they contributed almost 48% in economic fissure for livelihood. There is no recognition from our government or our state about the roles of the fissure woman. In many regulations and policies, the woman is not being recognized. During the husband cannot go to the sea, mostly the women are being trapped by the law and shock. That's the problem that happened in many areas in Indonesian water. But we believe there are also strong local initiatives that are managed by the women through building a cooperative system in the local basis, which also empowers women. People's sovereignty is everything, so we encourage everybody including the investors, the private sector, the government to bring back the fisheries justice for the fisher people.