Thank you so much to both of our witnesses for being here today.
I have a few questions about the awareness and education piece.
Before I do that, I want to pick up on something that, Ms. Drydyk, you said. It has to do with the housing.
One of the stakeholders in my riding that I've engaged with is the Child and Youth Permanency Council of Canada. One of the things that they're doing is on the danger period when children age out of care. Children who are in the child welfare system, when they turn 18, they have no family, they have no resources and suddenly they are out in the street. That is the moment. Many of them, of course, are indigenous and racialized. That's when there is nothing for them and many of them end up trafficked. In my constituency they are looking for a way to create housing, maybe special dedicated housing that would be trauma-informed in terms of locked doors and things like that.
I'll start with Ms. Drydyk, but I can see that Ms. Clark is nodding as well. Can I get you both to answer about that particular piece?