I'll point out a couple of things that I referred to a minute ago. There are many great things that are working, and because they are working, that's when the chronic crying stops sometimes. I'll come back to a comment that was made earlier about the doctors. Where does the decision take place? Where that decision should take place is a question I'd encourage us to look at.
We had a great situation when the athlete started going back to perform whatever sport it may be and the protocols that were in place were very helpful and a huge relief to us as parents. It took the decision to say, “Rachel, you can't go back on that soccer field” out of our hands. That is a very difficult place to be put in as a parent. You know the risks of that child going back out there. When you're talking to a 16- or 17-year-old who doesn't listen to their parents too often, and you have to manage and navigate through that at a very important time in their life when they're emotionally distressed, having a protocol in place where a doctor has to allow that individual to get back on that field took the decision out of my hands, thankfully.