It could be in the provision of funding for essential services, health care, mental health care and looking at universal basic income to eradicate poverty. Certainly, one of the earlier panellists had mentioned patriarchy and some of the ways that people are harmed, especially the women and gender-diverse people we work with, by the systems that are both racist and sexist. Therefore, funding is certainly always welcome.
It is also looking at some of the persistent systemic ways that people are excluded from community, so that we can bring them back in.