I can say just a little bit about that from my own experience.
I've had a number of conversations over the past 10 years with indigenous women who have spoken to me about mental health concerns. When I hear their stories of some of their experience within the health care system and within psychiatry, the feeling I have is surreal. I feel like they are reading from a recent news article describing the problem. It sounds like—and I don't mean this in the trivializing sense—a cliché.
What they're describing is what we've all received notification about or we've seen headlines talking about, and then they're telling me these stories that map on exactly to that, and it feels extraordinary to me.
I think I had the hope or the impression that, given that this has become better known, it would not still be happening, and clearly it is still a very serious and ongoing concern.