Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Youth who are leaving the youth solvent abuse treatment programs have had a greater understanding about colonization. We call it decolonization. They now understand that the ills they face in their communities are not there simply because they're native. They understand the context of those. They engage in culturally-specific types of activities, for example, sweat lodge ceremonies and other activities. They find ways to be able to sustain that when they go home. The youth who continue to practice cultural interventions at home in their community maintain their wellness more long term.