Sure thing. Thank you very much for the question.
We do have two detailed chapters on these questions. There's a gender equality chapter and a first nations chapter in our alternative budget. Some of the first nations chapter deals with some gender issues, but much of it is in the gender equality chapter.
When it comes to the gender equality chapter, part of it is certainly about adequate support of women and gender equity organizations. We're advocating for $100 million a year, or $300 million over three years. To that end, we need to continue to improve and extend funding for the 2SLGBTQ+ capacity-building fund. It's an existing fund, but we need to continue to support that.
When it comes to more support for first nations generally, this will certainly help women and help first nations communities in general. The dramatic underfunding of communities, from basic infrastructure to education, has just been terrible and requires redress. In terms of what's needed there, we are advocating in the AFB, or alternative budget, for about $5 billion a year on the infrastructure front alone. These are substantial new investments—for first nations communities as well—to help everyone in the community, including women and children.