Unfortunately, first nations, Métis and Inuit kids are often at the top of every list you don't want to be at the top of and at the bottom of every list that you want to be at the top of.
We're seeing everything from higher rates of death due to accidental injury to death as a result of mental health issues. It really is crosscutting. Those inequalities put these families and these children in a difficult spot.
First of all, because you don't have clean drinking water and you have overcrowded houses.... For example, during the pandemic, a lot of the public health measures we were taking advantage of weren't available. Only 35% of first nations homes have broadband access, so even remote learning or telemedicine isn't an option in those kinds of circumstances.
It really is, unfortunately, a crosscutting disadvantage, and I think that part of the solution was mentioned by my colleagues. The other is addressing the fire that leads to all of those health disadvantages, which is largely the inequality.