Democratic presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson said Monday that she will create a “Department of Peace” if she’s elected to the highest office in the country.

Williamson, a self-help guru turned 2020 presidential contender, said in press release that the peace department will focus on issues such as combating white supremacy and creating “restorative justice programs.”

The agency will also work to find non-violent solutions to global conflicts, she said.

“I believe our country’s way of dealing with security issues is increasingly obsolete,” Williamson said in a statement.

“We have the finest military force in the world, however, we can no longer rely on force to rid ourselves of international enemies,” she added.

“The planet has become too small for that, and in so doing, we overburden our military by asking them to compensate for the other work that we choose not to do, and we are less effective, and less secure, because of our choices.”

The leader of the agency will be dubbed the “Secretary of Peace” and will be given a seat at the National Security Council, Williamson said.

Williamson plans to fund the agency initially by consolidating “existing peace-building and violence-reducing efforts within the Federal government” — but did not specify which efforts would be affected.