I think the government must continue to strongly support the organizations. In our community, for instance, a number of organizations do a tremendous job. I call them “angels” because they work with limited funding, and they do it with a passion we don't really see among major networks and institutions. Those organizations are key partners for success, but they operate with very small budgets and teams.
The government must continue to help them, so that they won't have any operational problems, and so that they can develop projects and innovate in the field to continue improving the environment. The same goes for prevention. If organizations can do their work, they will be able to develop. That is where we, the foundations, come in to support the new developments. If the organizations are having operational problems, our community definitely loses important assets. I think the government's role is to properly support those organizations.