Thank you very much.
I think there are effects of climate change that do affect children. For one thing, it's predicted that there will be an increase of rather unique or exotic illnesses that children can get because of the change in climate. We're going to have different forms of insects and rodents that can convey and act as vectors to cause illness.
But one other thing that I think is very important and hasn't come out with climate change is the likelihood of mental disorder or behavioural problems in children. I see this when we have the predictions of drought in the prairie provinces, lack of water. Even without the drought there's going to be a lack of water. There's going to be a much more anxiety-producing time for farmers in terms of their livelihood. For example, in Australia right now, which is having a very severe drought, the incidents of suicide among farmers has gone up dramatically. Suicide in anyone, but certainly your father or your parents, is going to be traumatic to a child. And I can see where we might have more of this sort of problem as time goes on, that we're going to have situations that children will have to deal with that will be quite difficult.