Yes, there were probably many things I left out of what I was able to share in six minutes, but that is really an important issue you raise. I know from speaking to some of our members who are working on the front lines that burnout is definitely an issue, and not just for physicians but also for the nurses, the health directors, etc., all the different front-line staff working in our communities. Even for the indigenous physician members, like me, who work in public health, this has really been a challenge to address in terms of human resources. We have to remember that we are experiencing the pandemic, as well as working on aspects of health care during the pandemic.
I haven't actually heard of anything specifically for that, for caregivers who work with and on behalf of indigenous communities. I think that's a really important point you raise and also very necessary. I can definitely speak from personal experience about the need for something like that. It would be amazing. I know in my health authority where I work, in British Columbia, we have access to cultural supports, but that may not necessarily be the case for other caregivers across the country.