Madam Chair, if I may, I think the question is a vital one. I think if you look at a lot of what the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development does, they deliver provincial-like programs, but they do it through policy, as opposed to what the member is talking about, having legislation and the budget discussions that flow from that.
The Department of Indian Affairs delivers education, water on reserves, the infrastructure that we audited a couple of years ago, all of those programs, and this one as well, through matters of policy, always trying to chase whatever the standards might be elsewhere. But that's the world they're in. It's very different from how provinces would organize themselves through these things.