Thank you very much, Dr. Butler-Jones.
I'm going to preface this, and I know this is not really for you to answer, but you well know that the Naylor report included a recommendation that the new Public Health Agency have a careful review of the public health provisions and health promotion provisions for Inuit and first nations people. I know this is not for you, but this government decided to cancel the Kelowna accord, which was one of the vehicles that was going to be used to do that, and $5 billion of that has gone somewhere else.
The point is, has this recommendation been addressed by the Public Health Agency, and do you have any comments with respect to this, because you know very well that if you're going to deliver health promotion and effective prevention, it must be done in a culturally sensitive manner. We know that we have been telling aboriginal people what to do for so long and that it has not resulted in any measurable outcomes. If we are going to get measurable change and outcomes, we have to work with aboriginal people; that was what the Kelowna accord was for.
Do you think you can address this with no resources whatsoever for this specific group of people?
I'm sorry to put you on the spot, Dr. Butler-Jones.