We'll need options. We have children, who are in households where they can speak to a parent or two parents. They can speak to grandparents, they can talk to neighbours. But then we have children who are really isolated. I would say especially children who are part of the LGBTQ community, who maybe are in households where they will be actively penalized for their sexuality, they really need structural options and places to go. I don't think that there's any one-size-fits-all solution here. I just think that enabling children, particularly vulnerable children, to understand that they have a place to go is the most important thing.
Does that answer your question?