This is a very important topic.
Imagine when you're having a baby. You want your family around you. That's the whole thing around the baby. It's a beautiful celebration of this new addition to the community. Traditionally, the birth of a child was not only very spiritual but a very important community moment as well. Removing that child and that mom from all their social support systems so that she can give birth to a baby hundreds of miles away, often without that support network, makes no sense to me.
I think this gets back to ensuring there's proper funding for health care services so that people can do the basic things, like have a baby in their home community, and not have the band-aid solution, which is the medical transportation. In fact, when we look at Jordan's principle, one of the top categories that Jordan's principle is funding is medical transportation. That to me is a symbol of how short we are in medical care in different communities.