My second question is about anti-smoking programs. The minister recently told us that one of her priorities was tobacco control, mainly with respect to first nations. We know that the percentage of smokers is very high amongst aboriginals: 56%. In 2004 it was 71% for the Inuit. Yet, the government cut $10 million from anti-smoking programs that focused mainly on pregnant women and young Inuit.
Given that this was one of the minister's priorities, has Health Canada issued a directive to cancel those $10 million cuts, or demonstrated a will to establish an equivalent anti-smoking program?