But you are talking about conditions on first nations communities that are under federal jurisdiction, where we know we're dealing with very serious economic and social problems. There isn't the same access to these products you've just outlined. There isn't a phone to pick up and call 911, and there isn't necessarily a way to move in and out of communities easily. So do you not see some responsibility to help provide for those flu kits?
It's not just the flu kits, but there's the question of resources in terms of extra nurses for nursing stations. You didn't yet answer the question that my colleague Carolyn Bennett raised. Are you prepared to support the rather enthusiastic outpouring in Manitoba and other places by nurses who are willing to go north? Are you moving them into first nations communities, and what is the plan to address the unique circumstances of first nations communities while you get more research?
I think the conference next week is great, but first nations communities know what they're dealing with, and they're asking for help right now. We're hoping to hear today what you're prepared to do to address that gap in services and support them in their cry for help.