so again, we will continue to do this work, and if the playing field was equal, the program with neesonparsons? >> well, what i would just say to that, and i've said that, i saw okay broken record. we've got to make the math makes sense. women of color make up 20.3% of the u.s. population, and we are talking about getting 0.4% of the funding. so this is again about equity, and it's about economic freedom. and there is no way, in 2023, when we comprise 20% of the u.s. population, that we should be getting 0.4% of the funding. it's abysmal. it's embarrassing. >> and my point is that, to say you are being discriminatory, you're fighting what has been discriminatory, because a lot of these companies could not get funds, could not get to see money to move forward. now, you are trying to in many ways, remedy bad history, and you are being blamed for what has instituted this in the first place. it's just like, in colleges when they talk about legacy is all right, but having race is not all right. when a lot of the legacy was built when we could not go to the schools. the legacy themselves, we'