I would support that notion.
For 4-H, when we have sought out funding before, we have found that the majority of funding available for 4-H Ontario to apply for, to work with indigenous communities, can only be held by an indigenous community. That is a barrier for us because we can work only with communities that can apply for a grant, manage the grant, etc. We can't actually partner with communities that don't have the capacity to hold those grants and steward those funds. That's limiting for us, that we can't do that.
In the past two years, all the funding has been through partnerships. It has gone directly to those indigenous partners. I think that is missing a significant part of the population that just can't access those funds and is not able to participate in development in that way.