Okay.
In our domestic record on this, in terms of setting it as a priority, obviously there is some concern that the Centres of Excellence for Children's Well-Being have been cut and that the Centres of Excellence for Women's Health have received informal cuts and a much narrower mandate.
It's mainly in our domestic record on infant and maternal mortality in our first nations and Inuit that I'm concerned. We are seeing $70 million transferred from the community care programs for first nations and $50 million transferred from Inuit primary care. I would like to know how that is justified.
We are still having trouble having the data on infant mortality in terms of first nations and Inuit. We know it's higher. We know that when you average it in, it puts Canada worse than Cuba in infant mortality rates. I would like to know when you're anticipating having the data. What would be the strategy in terms of what, by when, and how we will reduce the infant mortality rate in our first nations and Inuit as well as among all Canadians in remote rural areas?