I think there's a whole range of possibilities.
On one end, in many communities, at least in Hamilton, there are often community-based programs where parents can go to get some help with managing challenging children or children who push the limits. I think making sure that families know about these often free programs to help increase their level of knowledge and skills is on one end of it.
I think the other end of it is that if someone comes in to a family doctor with concerns about their child, also look at how the adult is doing. The child sector is very separate from the adult sector, and it's too bad. It would be great if in an adult mental health clinic you could also do more asking about what the children's needs are, and vice versa in the child sector. We definitely look at the children in the context of their family, but we're not mental health providers for adults.