prone to infections, even if they are taking care of themselves. it's not that women don't take care of themselves. it's not that birth control is not available, but it still happens. these are much greater risks for women, so -- and when we talk about opening the combat units to women, that's the only thing standing between women and the draft. so we're not just talking about a few women who want to go there. we're now making it so that all enlisted women whether they want to or not are going to be put in these units. 92% of army women said that they do not want to be assigned to direct combat units. so we're taking away the choice. we're putting an unfair burden on women because it's the enlisted women who are going to pay for this. they're going to pay for it with their bodies. it's not fair to do to women even if there are some women who want to do it. >> even if they make the choice to do that. jude eden, thank you for sharing your perspective. >> thank you for having me.