Yes. As I mentioned earlier in the speech, in some of the families, some cultural traditions, there are issues that we see. For example, the mothers feel it is just from a protection standpoint. The culture was very different in their own home country, and here, they feel that the girls are very much immediately exposed to a very different culture. The girl is just trying to be part of the school, part of the cool group. The parents, specifically the mothers, being at home, being more protective, feel that the girls no longer belong to their own culture. We have seen cases in our counselling of that from the parents. Sometimes, it's because the mother is at home and is more concerned about the security of the girl. That is where we see some cases. Yes, in our parenting programs we do come across some cases like that.
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