Mr. Speaker, I want to start by saying there's simply not enough supports for women who are struggling in those positions. That is part of acknowledging the crisis that's underway. That is part of, you know, being honest as a government about the crisis that Indigenous women and girls face every day in Canada, including in the Northwest Territories.
That said, there are supports through Health and Social Services. There are supports, I believe, within ECE for -- depending on the nature of what's being sought. There may be supports with MACA. There are supports in Housing. There are different opportunities throughout this government. And even residing within the Status of Women, there are some small pots of funding for activities that different NGOs, different organizations, might want to put on.
So, you know, I can certainly try to put together that information, provide it to the Member, provide it to the House, and see what we can come up with in general. But, you know, again, acknowledging that it's certainly -- there's more to be done. I'm not sure where the Member's questions might go next other than to say that, you know, I can try and look into putting that list together across all departments. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.