Thank you so much for the question.
We indeed made these funding announcements. What I'd like to briefly talk about here are the people behind the numbers that we see. One announcement is for a crisis line. Another one looks at underfunded communities with regard to sexual health and reproductive rights. The points that were made by those who attended were to put forward the people behind the numbers and the case studies and all of these things.
Something that stuck with me was that mothers have abortions too.
I'm going to get a little bit personal, but it is important, and without getting into this whole debate, I have to say it.
I have an 11-year-old boy, and before I had him, I miscarried. I was thinking about this last week. When that happened, I was given a choice, and that choice was to pass this at home or go to the hospital to get a D and C. I was thinking about it because when we look at this, it's not always about 14-year-old or 15-year-old girls. It's about moms too.
When I look at what's happening in the States and see that there are women who are going into septic shock because they can't go to a hospital before a certain period of time or get the treatment they need, I think we need to talk about these things here, so I put myself up as an example.
Thank you, Madam Chair.