There has always been funding, but's it's always short-term funding. Nothing's perpetual and the problems are perpetual. The agencies that get the funding are always in a state of anxiety as to whether or not they're going to get the funding again.
All of that has to be changed. The damage is deeply rooted in generations of people who have lost their power and can't give power to their children and can't motivate themselves to empower themselves. There's a tremendous amount of damage that has been done and the tremendous amount of damage needs to be addressed; otherwise, you can put all the blanket things on top of everything and the root is still going to be there. You have to heal the people; you have to heal the spirit of the people. That funding must be perpetual and it must be enough that it can actually be done professionally, instead of by people who come in with the best of intentions, but they may not have the best of skills, and so things just stay the same.
We want to mitigate damage and we want to see positive change. In order to do that, you have to have assessments; you have to have resources; and you have to have people who can apply the resources in order to heal the people. That's absolutely huge. The government has been hugely in deficit on that for 500 years.