and it's given me so much, it's given me the opportunity to work with the unfpa, and be with grassrootsd that help bring reproductive health and access to millions of women who don't have it, and of course, that's the key to eradicating poverty. and i love being creative. yeah, but you have said it yourself — you work in an industry where i think, of the top 100 grossing movies of 2016, only 6% were made by women. women are still, compared to men, underpaid in all the different aspects of your industry. and of those 6%, only four were women of colour. but salma hayek and i have enjoyed a very precious friendship for almost 20 — well, 20—something years. i now have that kind of friendship with women i have admired on the screen for years. the way we have come together is somewhat terrifying to the industry. from now on, will you only takejobs where you know you are paid equally with the male lead, whether it be in a movie, whether it be in a theatre production? are you going to be different in the way that you handle your career in future? it's a great question, and the answer is yes, in