I think it's starting to change. With local child protection agencies I've worked with it becomes an issue of neglect at some point. It becomes harmful to allow your child to suffer with dysphoria. I think that child protection at that point needs to step in and provide that supportive environment for those young people. Maybe that will be the aha moment for those parents to say what's going to happen is they're going to lose their children. I've seen them lose their children to suicide.
At any cost, we need to make sure that these kids are supported first, and then how we can support their families.