Not really, sir, because I can't read your mind in regard to what you're trying to lead me to, but I can make a comment there.
The only thing in regard to prenatal and to children is the investment into mothers, which is already being made in the programs that are there. However, for me it's about the prevention of apprehension pre-birth. I have to ask a social worker the question, “Is this baby going to be apprehended upon birth?” and they say, yes, but they disregard the supports of the family and don't do planning with the family.
The last call I received, three months ago, was from a distraught kokum who was crying and saying, “Brenda, they took my grandson and they passed me on the way out.” They hadn't even talked to her.
That's why I asked you the question, “Do you see me?”, because a lot of people don't see people in our community.
With the last one that happened in Manitoba, the extended family was right in the room and social services still went in and took that child.
If you clarify your question, I can answer you a little better.