Yes. Just adding to exactly what Dr. Gahagan has just said, I don't start from the place that pornography is a toxic medium. There's a huge field of evidence on this. There's 40 years of research on this, and the findings are inconclusive and contradictory. Specifically in my study, people talked about having both benefits and challenges with it. Some of the benefits that people were talking about were in terms of having an increased sense of acceptance of their own sexuality, having an increased understanding of the realm of possibilities out there and the different possible identities, and also being more accepting of other people's sexuality.
When you ask them what they wanted translated to sexual health education, it was those messages. It was that this is positive, they can explore who they are, and they can be more accepting of who other people are and their sense of sexuality. I think that was really kind of the take-away message. That's what I've certainly been trying to convey.