carol just said, and i want to say it's wonderful to see carol, because she was one of our wynonna littman chairs and leadership at rutgers university. see, everyone should come to rutgers university. it is the place to be. but one of the things that we know about why women tend not to run r office is that they think that it's sort of an ugly place and a place where you can't get things done. and what they end up doing is doing what we call kind of work-around government and politics, and they do it themselves. so, they'll work as activists on an issue, like the ones that carol is talking about, but they may not think that they can get it done in government, you know. they watch the gridlock and they see that that's a place where, you know, heads butt and you can't get stuff accomplished. but the bottom line, really, is that where you want to make and the place where you can make the kind of systemic change, where you get the regulation through so that you don't have to keep asking individual companies to make changes and out of their sort of large ss, they do it, where we are getting wome