william: erin reed, what do you make of that argument? erin: the idea that transgender youth are being treated abusively by their parents, i think, is -- stands in stark reality to some of the clips that you had played earlier as well as the testimony that i have seen at these hearings. i watched a testimony in nebraska where the mother a transgender teenager spoke about how, for years, she was worried that she would come home and find her child dead. and then, after allowing transition, by going through an intensive medical process with therapists, doctors over the course of a few years, she stated, while pleading for her medical care for her child, that she went from having a depressed, suicidal teenage boy to a happy, thriving, successful teenage girl, a daughter. and this particular representative mentioned something like 80% of people detransitioning. and these are the kinds of things that we hear that just are not borne out by reality. these numbers are often based off of data that are decades-old from back in the 1980's and 1990's,