Thank you very much.
Children do experience brain injury, and for the very young, it's hard to vocalize their symptoms, and it's often subjective; you look at the symptoms to diagnose it. However, those with more severe injuries are going to....
As I mentioned, it's a chronic condition. This injury is happening to a developing brain, and that will impact their long-term trajectory, so we need long-term care for them, not just until they're 18, when they come out of the pediatric system. We need to support them over the long term, and that support needs to be individualized, not a one-size-fits-all. It needs to be customized to that individual as well as to their family. Their families need customized supports as well to help these children through these conditions over their lifespans.