I just want to ask a second question to Sally Guy. I think I asked this question before, but you could speak to it. I had talked about student loan forgiveness for social workers the last time. It made it into the recommendation, but it didn't get into the budget. Maybe you could expand on that.
You talked about some of the challenges with burnout and caseloads, but you didn't mention PTSD. I have a region, an area where we have a high number of suicides. I talked to a social worker fairly recently who had to deal with four suicides in one year. These are front-line workers, and I'm not sure the supports are there for them. It's a huge issue. How do we deal with that?
I live in a community where I see a social worker come in about every 10 months. They can't stay. They can't deal with it. It's just too much for them. The burnout rate is so high, and there are so many other challenges. Could you just quickly talk about those two things?