That's a great question. I think it's something that's so important.
If we think about the mental health of those of us who are the people serving the clients, that needs to be at the forefront. Unfortunately, with so much uncertainty in terms of budgets and things like that, people are always feeling at risk of losing their job. We've been asked to continue to provide this service based on our passion for helping people. But if we look at this as a systemic issue, people know that most people running these types of organizations are women and that we'll just do it out of the kindness of our hearts.
It is a systemic issue. We're drastically underpaid—from my role all the way to every frontline person there. We continue to do things with each other—we're a great team, and I'm hopeful that a lot of people have that support—but the reality is that it's really hard.