Regardless of what anyone else felt, Wanda thought this whole thing qualified as an emergency. Obviously, or else she wouldn't have called the meeting. She listened with her arms crossed, not particularly surprised at anyone's answers. S.H.I.E.L.D. was a difficult question because they had helped the Avengers quite a bit. Incorporating them into the directorate when they'd broken away, funding them for years, collaborating with them after. They'd even housed their headquarters in the same plaza. All of that, though, was in the era of Nick Fury which was decidedly over.
Maybe that was a step in the right direction; after all, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s decision under Fury about the Hulk had been one of the reasons they'd broken away in the first place. This new regime, however, didn't seem much better to Wanda. It all felt so wrong, the way they railroaded Nick at his trial and then someone involved in his downfall conveniently takes power and people who worked with Nick are declared criminals. Wanda's time as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent was behind her and she intended to keep it that way.
"I think it would be in our best interests, then, to get a contingency plan ready for when we need it," she began as diplomatically as she could. Perhaps not all of them would choose the same path and that was just fine, but being unprepared for the inevitable would be ridiculous. "Set up a safe house and put resources aside in case any of us really do need to go into hiding. I won't go into a cell for helping people."