melody barnes, i actually saw her run off to the garden. she was on my left, the chair of our domestic policy council, but she is not here. karen mills, who is the administrator for our small business administration. and martha johnson, administrator of the general services administration. so i understand you've had a wonderful session. i heard all about it. all of us here today know just how wide that gap has grown. and who we are all familiar with the economic and demographic changes that have brought us to this point, how over the past generation or two, as costs have risen and wages have lagged, many families have found they can no longer survive on just one income. and at the same time, we've broken down barriers and lifted up opportunities so that more women have entered into the workforce, bringing home paychecks that are critical to supporting families. today, 67% of american families with kids are headed by two working parents or a single working parent, and the result is the rise of what one expert refers to as the "juggler family