Thank you so much for the question. I know we don't have much time.
The truth is that gender is a social construct. It's part of a teacher's role to speak about that, as they do with any other social concept they're sharing with students. I think that, again, there is a fear among school officials of parental backlash and what that does. There is, as many of my colleagues here today have said, the threat of this violence spilling out beyond our communities, as well.
The last thing I want to say right now is that think we need to go a bit deeper and look at what is driving this division. The cost of living is up. This is about people not feeling like they have enough and looking for scapegoats all over the place. Right now, we're talking about the 2SLGBTQ community, but there are other examples of this throughout our society. I think these are the things we need to address. We have to make sure everybody has what they need to function, so they don't need to turn on each other to feel as if they have power and access to the services that speak to them.