Thank you so much and I'm very sorry for the circumstances in your area.
The first thing, as I was saying, is collaboration is key. There is nothing that will come from the top that can work unless we work with the community, unless we understand the values of the community and not just come in and say, take this, do this, without knowing if this community is ready and is going to accept. We have to work from there, trying to offer all the options that we can.
As I said, each group of people has particular priorities, they have defined issues that we need to work with. For some of them, if the medications are not available, people cannot travel. That will be a very key problem that has to be resolved.
Restrictions in policy will be a barrier that we are hoping we can solve with the provincial or the federal government so we can reach all the people in the community, people with disabilities who are not able to come in daily. There are all those other intersections we might have.
Sometimes women will not want to be in a place when people who have been violent to them are in the same place.
That's kind of the idea of where to go, to start working together and understand the issues in the community and see how we can build together that side.
I'm not sure if I answered your question.