I'll keep going, Madam Chair.
It looks different because indigenous midwifery comes from within the needs of our communities. We always start with our community, the birthing person and the birthing family. Then we think about what those people need. What is it that our communities need to have better access to health care, to have culturally based and safe care? What is it they want from their birth, and from their sexual and reproductive care? That's how we start.
That's what the community readiness guide helps to do. It talks to the community about going through those processes of thinking about what midwifery would look like in your community.