Thank you.
One of the other comments you made in your opening five minutes—and I know you were very limited there—was about culturally appropriate services, in contrast to the facility, which would be culturally appropriate as well if it were actually open and serving people.
I want to give it that credit, but there's another facility that is looking for some really small levels of funding. They would provide very culturally appropriate land-based treatment and, I would add, which you also mentioned, services that would include the whole family. I think it's absolutely central to us in solving the issue of mental health and wellness and addictions recovery that we include the whole family, yet an organization like that, which already has a facility and needs some really small investments, can't seem to get those investments.
I don't mean the question to be one about the negatives around the investment, but can you speak to how important that combination of culturally based, land-based and family-centred treatment would be in the context of mental health and addictions, please?