You might want to repeat that question to the deputy minister, but he assures me, in fact, that there is no decrease. There is in fact an increase of $164.8 million, and that is for renewal of growth in first nations and Inuit health programs and services, an increase in funding level change for implementation of the British Columbia tripartite framework, an increase in the renewal of the first nations water and waste water action plan, and an increase in a territorial health investment fund.
But further to that, one of the things that came out in the Auditor General's report about first nations health is this jurisdictional issue. I would encourage you as a member from Manitoba, and I've encouraged the Manitoba government and first nations from Manitoba, to think about the innovative idea that's happening in British Columbia where we have the province, the federal government, and first nations creating health—