Yes. Previous to my time with the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Government of Canada, I worked in early learning and child care directly, as well as for NGOs representing the wellness of children and children's rights.
With regard to the impact, this is something we're still looking at. This is something the Public Health Agency of Canada is taking seriously. We're trying to ensure that we're investing in surveillance and surveys with partners at Statistics Canada and in the research that's happening, led by colleagues at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, on what the impact is of COVID-19 on children and youth, in particular.
As we know, the impacts are felt across the life course. Certainly, it's felt by seniors, as well as adults, economically, socially and with mental health more broadly, but when it comes to children and youth, it will require additional research and additional surveillance and analysis.
Unfortunately, it would be pre-emptive of me to address any of those questions, but it is, again, something we're looking forward to returning to when we have a bit more information on what exactly those impacts are.