Thank you for the question.
I just wanted to provide a point of clarification and I'll let my colleagues jump in. The harmful effects—the risks that we've been talking about with regard to mental health, the cognitive deficits we've been discussing, the increased risk of motor vehicle accidents—aren't just unique to young people. These are effects that have been demonstrated in studies of adults as well as youth.
What the research is suggesting is that these risks are greater for young people because of their developing brains. I just wanted the committee to keep that in mind. It's not just young people who are at risk of cognitive deficits. Adults also show those deficits in attention, memory. Adults are also experiencing respiratory impairments. There's also the risk for cardiovascular impairments with adults, particularly those who are at risk for heart disease.
I just wanted to point that out to the committee.