My last point, really, is on research specifically looking at women and young girls. Quite often, I've sat at the table myself. Sometimes it's complicated because of biological differences between men and women. We have often stuck to right-handed males who are relatively healthy and then we're forced to knowledge-translate that to women, so there are some concerns about the studies. Even if we ask for the gender, do we actually analyze the studies based on gender? We just use excuses like “the sample size is too small”.
I'll stop there. Thank you.