i will start with barbara gault. i don't know if heidi hartmann is here but she is one of the first meetings i had upon the white house years ago was with barbara and heidi and one of the first things people asked me to do that occurred was they were really great if we could have all the data about women in the federal government in one place and here it is. your observations about why that is important. >> i am happy to do that. thank you for the report. it is beautiful. has a data lover myself i am -- it is a happy day for me. it is important to bring the data together on all of these issues affecting women today because it helps us to really begin a conversation about how the various struggles and challengess women face, how they interplay with one another. will get the wage gap. we have been stuck for a while now. we haven't made progress. if you look at the public debate, people looking for very simple solutions. we just need to negotiate better. women need to make better choices. some of that may be true but if