Thank you. Maybe Professor Kizilhan wants to say something to that too, but you're perfectly right. We concentrated on emergency cases, which meant that the males were not available. Some were missing, some were dead, some had left their wives and children.
We thus looked at the situation of the women and children, and as you said, we never separated mothers and children. For example, when we had a case of an eight-year old girl who had suffered sexual violence and was traumatized, then of course the mother and the siblings would be allowed to join the admission program. It was small family units, and—