Absolutely. I think we need to prioritize whatever we can do to reduce red tape when it comes to accessing mental health-related and overall well-being services, and safety services specifically, because the last thing people need to worry about is how they are going to get this.
When people need support, when support is urgent, it needs to be there for them. That's something that Velma's House offers and that we want to make sure we have a lot of in our programming at Ka Ni Kanichihk as well. I think one of the ways to aid in that is to have funding that is available for multiple years with as few reporting provisions and requirements as possible, because things come up in life, and I think reducing red tape is critical so that we can offer support to as many people as possible who are in crisis and in immediate need.