I'll speak for World Vision. We contribute to addressing that very sensitive issue. There's a medical component to that. There's a psychological component. Then there is, let's say, the recuperative component. We contribute to each of those essentially indirectly through our support to access to health care, but most specifically in our child protection programming, where the provision of child-friendly spaces allows children to get some sense of normalcy as they recuperate from these dramatic experiences that they've had.
In that sense, we don't have dedicated programs for that, but we feed into the overall care that is provided to these people. The sad thing is that we're dealing with that after the fact, as it were. The key issue is trying to find avenues of protection, but that, of course, is a much more complicated question.