Deputy Speaker and hon Minister, we know that children who suffer abuse are more likely to suffer depression, which negatively affects their schooling if left untreated. We also know that investment in psychological recovery is critical to break the cycle of violence. Yet, specialised counselling services for children are often limited. It is overburdened; there are long waiting periods, and often it is mainly located in urban areas. What do you envisage your department's role to be in addressing this problem? How do you ensure that children who have suffered abuse at school, especially in rural areas, receive psychological services? You have listed services that they do receive, but do they include psychological services in the school environment? Thank you.