I will say that the first point is that indigenous language is indeed extremely important. We have adopted legislation to protect language, so we are very much aware, to your point, of the importance of it.
The work that has been done over the last three years since the adoption of the bill—I think it's now a bit more than three years, actually—is to work with Métis, the Inuit and the first nations to develop a funding model. We have been successful in doing that, and we have done it in co-development.
The 2024 budget has stabilized the funding in the long term; it's now ongoing. I will recognize—and I think the minister, if she were there, would recognize—that more needs to be done in investment in the future, and I know she's committed to doing so.