Absolutely. Thank you.
I definitely echo what Dr. Afifi is saying.
To add to that, among the psychological tools that are available for doing different mental diagnoses, we see that they're not all appropriate across the different cultural experiences and ethnic backgrounds. That's something we have to bring extra attention to. If this is something that would be implemented, we have to look at the makeup or the grouping of the children and their background. Is this going to be appropriate? Are we going to be pathologizing their experience that they might not necessarily identify with?