I will end my remarks with a general comment.
I think the sooner we deal with the problems, the more we avoid creating problems later. It's very easy to say, of course, but it's not easy to do. However, the more prevention is done and the more information is circulated, the more children are allowed to access quality care—whether dental, psychological, or basic care. This can help prevent unfortunate and regrettable incidents that can strike anyone in society. This is even more true for people who live in the regions and are at greater risk of experiencing such tragedies.
I think that, if we want to take a cognitive approach to health care, we must first focus on the care for young people.