That's excellent. Thank you very much.
I note as well that a lot of the concerns came to light through the Canada dental care plan, which is fantastic, but it was able to shed light on some of the issues within the non-insured health care benefits program too. I'm so happy to see any improvement there for services for indigenous peoples.
Another critical piece that you mentioned is Jordan's principle. That's also so important to the community members I represent. I'm seeing that Indigenous Services is also requesting $955.2 million for reforms to the first nations child and family services program. This improves services for children to be cared for in their communities—to respect the communities' jurisdiction—and then also $725 million for the continued implementation of Jordan's principle.
Can you tell me what the planned reforms are for the first nations child and family services program and what the timeline for their implementation might be?