 So the Cambridge Dictionary has updated its definition of woman to include trans women. How did we get to this? And I think it began when we started substituting the word gender for sex. So gender is something that is socially constructed. Sex is something that's biological. So once we moved from using gender instead of sex as in the male sex and the female sex, but now turned into the male gender, the female gender, then it was inevitable that if male and female are socially constructed, that social construction can change, and so now any man can decide to become a woman. Just socially constructed. So the traditional view on life affords much greater weight to genetics, to biology.