I think it's the same for self-employed women. Many women in rural communities are self-employed, because there are no jobs. They're very innovative; they make a job and they do it. They don't make much money, but they make enough to keep themselves together and feed their families, but then when it comes to maternity benefits or pensions, or if they get sick, they have nothing to fall back on.
So I think we need to be looking at more supports in rural communities so that women can work in rural communities and contribute to their communities and their families, but have some security to fall back on when things happen—or when they want to have a baby.