As I said in my opening remarks, the government does have a number of programs in place for first nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, who are living, most often, in lower socio-economic conditions, to mitigate the effects of lower income and lower education and related conditions. These are programs we can mount and address through the health system and with other stakeholders that support children living in families that experience those difficult conditions.
We also have a number of other programs that are aimed at the broader population that lives in conditions such as you're mentioning. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, they try to mitigate these effects, which is the role we can play within the health portfolio.
To address that issue, I'll call on my colleague from the first nations and Inuit health branch and Claude Rocan, who is responsible for some of these programs.