Making cuts.
David Cameron is passionate about women's equality. Really. Here's what he said in 2013, before promoting a number of women to top jobs in his government the following year:
Companies, political parties and other organisations need to actively go out and encourage women to join in, to sign up, to take the course, to become part of the endeavour . . . Just opening up and saying 'You're welcome to try if you want to' doesn't get over the fact that there have been all sorts of barriers in the way . . . so we need to do more.
And hasn't he done well? To celebrate this special emergency Budget day, here's the bold progress the Tories have made on appointments of women to the Treasury, as told by images of Budget day since they came to power in 2010:
Emergency Budget, 2010
Photo: Getty
Give us a break, we've only just been elected AND we had to make room for a Lib Dem - and we all know they hate promoting women.
Budget, 2011
Photo: Getty
There's a financial crisis on, we haven't had time.
Budget, 2012
Photo: Getty
She's both a woman AND young. #diverse.
Budget, 2013
Photo: Getty
It's one-in, one-out at the moment, sorry ladies.
Budget, 2014
Photo: Getty
See, progress. We've DOUBLED the number of women in the Treasury team.
Budget, 2015
Photo: Getty
Yep, still on two...
Emergency Budget, 2015
Photo: Twitter/@MissEllieMae
Look, it's an emergency, ok?