Phoenix Youth Programs for the last number of years, at least nine, hired a nurse, and I had that position for a number of years. I think that offering health care where people are is a very effective way of managing and helping people enter into a journey of self-care. The mobile outreach street health program is even more of an extension of that type of service, in that it will actually go to all of the shelters, everywhere where food is served; it will have a street presence; it will hopefully be able to offer health care to people who are not being served by the traditional medical system right now. We shouldn't accept that people receive health care out of a moving vehicle; that doesn't feel okay to me. But what feels okay is that it's an initiation of health care for people. Hopefully the domino effect of that is that we educate other health care providers around their ways of working with people, and it will encourage people to access health care in the way you or I would.
Accessibility is huge, and we have to be conscious of how that looks. That doesn't always need to look like going to where somebody is. Accessibility is about creating shifts in people and making them more accessible to an individual, just in the way that they offer their care.