Yes. It's also a funding issue, I would argue.
I have time for one more question, and I want to move on to Achēv.
Many immigrants and refugees who come to Canada have trauma and other complex mental health issues like PTSD, especially if they're coming from places where there's war, for example, and are leaving situations of conflict. In 2021, a report released in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, which was entitled “Refugee Women with a History of Trauma: Gender Vulnerability in Relation to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”, found this:
After a review of the different studies, it seems clear that the higher predominance and severity of PTSD in refugee women is related to gender-based traumatic experiences, such as rape, sexual assault and abuse, or genital mutilation, among others.
People who come here with diverse experiences often don't have care that they can access with people who actually understand their experiences. It's clear that there's not enough culturally responsive and culturally safe trauma care.
How do you think that needs to change immediately to ensure that immigrant and refugee women and girls receive the mental health care they require?