he pointed out, i'm going to mention these from left to right, mary leakey, archaeologist. the middle is jane goodall. at the right is catherine sullivan. he mentioned that all those women were important and should be members of the society. and then, so he convinced the directors to actually hold a vote on it. the directors and the president had no expectation whatsoever that the members would vote to include women. but they did. shocking to the president. so they invited a bunch of women including catherine sullivan, astronaut, to join. i thought what was remarkable was that, for she joined the society of women geographers. [laughter] today, it is kind of sad. the los angeles adventurers club still does not admit women. i think that the importance of the society of women geographers is that as long as there is discrimination against women explorers, scientists, artists, people who travel and study countries -- it is so rife in areas, remote areas like the arctic and antarctica. where men can do horrendous things to women and really stifle them, their careers. there's alwa