Yes, I can, absolutely.
I mentioned that indigenous people have a higher representation in brain injury and are not getting the same health care. They have poorer health outcomes. They have a low income, and it can lead to brain injury. They live in riskier environments, less safe environments, but they also don't have access to sustained care and supports.
In terms of women, there was this parallel pandemic that happened during the COVID-19 pandemic of women who suffered intimate partner violence. We also know that women have different health outcomes because of hormonal challenges and just having to be caregivers.
Also, newcomers to Canada don't have the same access to resources. They don't perhaps have the same knowledge of our health care system or of brain injury.
There are so many groups. We're probably almost at our time. It is so impactful.
There are the homeless and people in the prison system. Statistics have said that over 80% of people within our prison system have self-reported brain injury. That is an astonishing number.