Thank you very much, Chair.
I thank the witnesses for being here.
Ms. Ross, I want to go to you first, because I think you probably have some of the most valuable information to provide, and we have rather glazed over it. That is, you raised two sons diagnosed with FASD. I'm really curious to understand something from you. In their child-rearing years, you obviously would have recognized certain things that triggered them, or potentially you could have recognized them. Then there would have been things, potentially, that you could have done or your husband have done to de-escalate the situations.
Could you describe a couple of those? It seems to me that this is the catch to all of this.