Jitender, do you want to take that one?
Okay. Thanks.
Personally, I can't explain it. Given the data we have, we're not really able to answer that question.
As Dr. Sareen said, suicide is a multifactorial reality. So many factors may be involved that it is not so simple to pinpoint; it is very complex. However, while the underlying reasons cannot necessarily be explained, perhaps Dr. Sareen could say a little more about it.
Nevertheless, it's like a red light, a flag that goes up, telling us that we need to do more, for example to do what is necessary to support this particular group. Since we can't necessarily always define the underlying criteria, it tells us that this group may be more at risk. More time, effort, and resources may need to be invested to explore this issue further.