I'd love to address that.
I think there needs to be accountability. I think the legislation--and I don't know how that's going to be possible--could be changed to allow people who lived in poverty, or were having these kinds of problems, to take individuals to court, and they wouldn't bear the onus of responsibility or the onus to prove their case. Since individuals who are living in poverty can't afford lawyers--they don't have the resources--they shouldn't have to carry that burden. That burden should be carried by whatever service or government they're suing.
If there's accountability--if you can prove accountability that way--if there's a price to pay, more than likely you'll get some movement somewhere. If people or organizations or governments knew they were going to have to pay for not doing something, or there was a likelihood, you'd get some movement. That's my opinion anyway.