I will mention that those increases go towards some government priorities with requirements in statute for the use of third party services.
For example, in national defence, there is $590 million for the Canadian multi-mission aircraft and $510 million for the strategic transport capability. These are absolute essential requirements for the Department of National Defence. We are continuing to ensure that taxpayer dollars are used effectively toward our strategic priorities and our country's protection.
In indigenous services, which is an issue that I know you have fought hard on—and I thank you for your advocacy—there is $800 million for child and family services for the Department of Indigenous Services, $800 million for health services for Jordan's principle, $260 million for emergency management on reserve and $55 million for elementary and secondary education on reserve.
I want to stress that our government's priorities—including reconciliation, and including an economy and an environment that respect the sustainability of our future—are top of mind, as is helping our country's most vulnerable, as we do in the Canada child benefit, old age security and $10-a-day child care.