I think the earlier we can intervene, going down the road, the less....
I work with kids and families as a couple and family therapist. If I can intervene when they're four, five and six.... I have clients who have had trauma at that age, as the Laval kids will have at this point.... If we can intervene now, then perhaps when they're 12, when they're 20, when they're 40 or when they're 50, they won't need those many services.
The earlier we get to it, the less chance there is of children or young adults reaching a crisis level of need for therapy and not being able, once again, to get the service. Hopefully, in the long-term picture, we can reduce the number of sessions required per capita, if you want.