We're not even close.
One of the barriers I see constantly is language. In the program we run, we don't have enough funding to even offer services in French, which is part of our national languages; never mind if you speak Somali. Language is such a barrier if you want to engage.
I see Gordon nodding as well. I don't know if that's an issue he runs into in B.C. as well, but language is probably the first thing that I see. I would love to see more courses offered to offer versatile language—and not just so that white people can speak other languages. Let's make sure that people who are representing those needing the assistance are being trained and having opportunities to go to school and get the education they need, and are certainly capable of, to engage and be part of their community in a helpful way.