I think part of the solution is connecting young people with their elders and the teachings of how to harvest and eat from your geography, and eat food from nature. We've come very far from that. I think a lot of young people have lost the taste for wild game, fish, and traditional foods. Getting back to some of those traditional teachings would definitely be a very good place to start, like connecting youth with elders; doing those land-based teachings and programs that were mentioned previously; and learning rites of passage as to what are young people's responsibilities in the community to bring harvested food to elders and to provide healthy food for each other. A lot of those traditional teachings have been lost.
Some other solutions can be to have programming available around gardening, gathering of foods, and greenhouses. There are other ideas around that as well.