Absolutely, and I would welcome that material, if you could present it in writing to our committee here.
I do want to single out one of the programs that was proven to be very successful and falls under this category that you referred to as sunsetting, which you've said is not cutting, and which I think anybody in the universe that sees the value of these programs sees as cuts. I refer to the strengthening families maternal child health program, an incredible program in Manitoba, seen as a best practice. I was told it would be sunsetted despite the fact that it responds to a major need regarding maternal and child health on first nations, a supposed priority of this government certainly when it comes to anyone outside of Canada.
So I'm wondering, here's an example of an indigenous-led health program that should be supported and grown, and instead your government deprioritized it. Will you provide stable and secure funding for this program in the future and certainly see fit to support similar programs focused on maternal child health in indigenous communities across the country?