Thank you, Sonia, for that question.
One of the biggest things we need to do is to start listening to our youth about what they want and provide them with an opportunity to have their voices heard, not just through BGC but throughout Canada. We provide opportunities for peer-to-peer development and peer-to-peer mentoring and training, so they have a comfortable outlet in which to talk. Within local communities, there needs to be—and I know we talked all about this through COVID—true collaboration with the end result of serving these youths who need the guidance.
I have two teenagers myself. Many youth are very awkward, so opportunities need to be made available for them to speak to their peers or to individuals who have been in situations they've been in. If there are opportunities through the federal government to download additional funding towards community engagement for organizations—be it BGC or others—we need to provide those safe and easily accessible places for our youth to go.