for example, the equality and human rights commission has declared that trans women can be excluded fromoom facilities. in sports, for example, we've got some key sports like swimming and rugby, which have now, at an official level, said, "no, trans women can't compete." so do you feel you're losing the argument? i mean, that's an interesting question. i think there is a question here about interpretation of the equality act — is what you were discussing there. but i think, to be honest, all women are losing currently because we have existed under successive conservative governments which are not prioritising any women at all. and if you look globally, there is an attack on trans people's bodily autonomy and, as we see in the us, there is an attack on women's bodily autonomy by the right. all women have a big storm coming. and for me, it's about coming together to look at the broader context and the fact that it's important for us to be fighting for safety from violence for all and bodily autonomy for all women. perhaps the most significant battleground of all right now, particularly in