My next question is for Ms. Andrich.
I'm picking up on something you said. You mentioned that sometimes young girls are waiting years before they can get help. We've been hearing, it seems, a trend in some of the hearings we've had about how, rather than prevention, the entry point is the ER, but even if they get to the ER, what happens is they may see a psychiatrist and they may get medicated, but then there's no follow-up if they don't have a family doctor. They don't even know what to do, if they're on medication, to get it renewed or monitored. The fact is that asking for help—and I think we heard this previously—isn't enough. What happens if you ask for help and the help isn't there or it takes years to get?
I want to direct that to Ms. Andrich, although I imagine the rest of you might have something to say about that as well.