I really appreciate that comment.
There are very effective treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder in children. Principally, they comprise cognitive behavioural therapy. These are therapies that can be done online or by telephone or by video. The current restrictions are not an impediment to them. The real impediment is what I mentioned in my remarks, that we had such severe service shortfalls pre-COVID, and now we've been caught quite flat-footed. We need to ramp up the responses [Technical difficulty]. What those studies in our report also showed, speaking of the word “hope”—most children do get through this. [Technical difficulty] if their parents are coping better, if their families and communities are coping better.... It's highly relevant to all of the conversation you've just been having about how adults are doing. It's obviously very central to how kids are doing. Nonetheless, we need to really significantly increase those services. The treatment I just mentioned, cognitive behavioural therapy, is a brief treatment. You can give that effectively to even very young children in just, say, 12 sessions, and get kids in a much better place very quickly. We didn't have the pre-pandemic capacity; we need to get it now.