I think, above all, it's what you just said. I mentioned we need to acknowledge and examine systemic racism across all institutions. We need to collect race-based data in consultation with the communities so that they understand what was collected and how that is being used for improvement.
We need to have adequate funding for anti-racism initiatives, not piecemeal funding but sustainable funding to create long-term impacts.
The other piece is that it's important to build supportive and safe communities, such as funding the initiatives that empower community members to speak out and intervene against racism when they witness it in their communities—supports like crisis counselling and helplines for those experiencing racism and long-term trauma from it.
Last but not least, I think it's so important to fund education about historical and contemporary racism in Canada in all its forms. There are people who are directly affected by racism, but there are people who have no idea how they impact their neighbours, their peers, their fellow community members. It is important. We need this to be all-inclusive in terms of providing support to people, and education and training.