I have a question on the comments by my colleague, Mr. Poilievre. I just finished reading a couple of articles on the price of gasoline in B.C. There didn't seem to be any mention of this being connected to the carbon pricing. I guess I'll have to go back and do more research on that.
I do know, however, that there's an issue in my riding—I represent the Northwest Territories. I heard some of you talk about the issue of housing. In the presentations in the first round, we had the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association talk about indigenous housing.
In the Northwest Territories and in our indigenous communities, we got hit double by the cuts of the previous government, the Conservative government. We got our housing money cut and we got our indigenous money cut, and it left us in a real crisis for housing. We are trying to make a comeback. We're trying to deal with the deficit in housing.
I don't think we can deal with it unless we start looking seriously at an indigenous housing strategy. Could I ask the people from Maytree and the United Way to give us an opinion on how that would influence the outcome of our housing crisis?