Thank you.
On that same subject, I can predict that one of the arguments by some people would certainly be that these resources are costly. I think tackling the challenge of mental health has no cost. I think it is vital to do so. But on the flip side, I imagine that people could say that the perhaps abusive use of segregation also has a cost, if it can be put that way.
Have you done any studies to determine the costs associated with this almost abusive use of segregation? I don't just mean the short-term cost, but the cost on the system overall as well.