It's very frustrating. This happens in hospitals, where bed decisions and treatment decisions are changed based upon staffing levels. This is something that we encounter regularly.
You can make a space, but it needs bodies, as Ms. Digout was mentioning. We need people doing what they do. We've had a tremendous amount of burnout. We have a number of people leaving. It's very hard to replace people with experience. We're finding that many facilities are struggling with staffing issues on a daily basis.
It's not just about providing a space but about making sure that space includes the humans inside it, and that requires an ongoing commitment. If you look at it relative to other things people could be doing with their time, sometimes it becomes very disheartening to work in mental health, which always seems a bit neglected compared with other areas of health.