I must admit that I don't know what the solution is to all of this. As you will see, we note in the report that many of the first nations are having to shift money from programs for housing to be able to deliver the child welfare services they require. We point out as well that the services have not kept track with the new preventative services the provinces are giving. And we point out there are eight times the number of first nations children in care on reserve.
I guess I have to question, but we haven't been able to prove, if the funding formula is not driving this, because the federal government will clearly pay the cost of children in care, but will not necessarily pay or give enough money for preventative services. So there can be a real distortion in what's happening just because of the way the funding is given. So it obviously needs a whole overhaul.