You bring up such an important point. It's something that we've talked about for years as it relates to cyber-bullying.
Often, as a parent or a caregiver, your first response when a young person in your life is being cyber-bullied is to take away their device, or to say that they can no longer go on social media, yet social media is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it provides incredible connection for young people. It allows them to feel less alone. We think about the trans youth who is living in rural Canada who finally, through something like our peer support service, is able to connect with other trans youth. It allows young people to reach out to services like ours. On the other hand, there is a tremendous amount of data about the danger and difficulty of social media, particularly for young girls.
I think—