I think that beyond what Dr. Myers has said, because I think she has put it really well, I am concerned about access to legal aid. I am concerned about access to adequate representation, obviously, for the people we work with.
Practically speaking, what I always come back to is investment in upstream resourcing of communities: supporting people who are experiencing poverty; ensuring that precarious housing is something people are not being punished for when it comes to bail; enhancing social welfare supports and increasing investments in education and health care—essentially just keeping people in the community and ensuring they have the supports necessary so they don't experience the complete uprooting that happens when they are put into jail, even for a short period of time.