Thank you.
Calls to action 21 through 24 refer to training in the medical system and making sure there are indigenous folks represented as medical practitioners. Call to action 41 speaks to missing and murdered indigenous women, the investigation into that and the prevention of that in our society.
They're specifically important, I think, because part of the barriers to accessing help are the systemic injustices that indigenous people face in our communities. It would make a difference to have people who are aware of indigenous traditions, who have been educated as to the harm of colonization as the ones facing the indigenous people when they first go to seek help. I think it will make a huge difference to the retention of people, accessing services and the efficacy of those services as well, if people believe they are understood and seen.