My last question is very broad. Some time ago, maybe 14 years ago, I wrote a paper called “The Cost of Doing Nothing”, about aboriginal affairs. It was an extremely dismal set of statistics, whether you looked at health care, incarceration rates, education, etc.
Now, you spend large sums of money every year. Can you comment on the cost-effectiveness of your department in terms of whether it's in housing or education or health? Has there been significant progress in the living conditions of aboriginal people over, say, the past decade—that would make it non-political—or are things standing still or getting worse?