I want to get back to funding.
Brook, you had mentioned in your presentation that the current investment in queer health is insufficient. We have another briefing here that we got from Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada. They've indicated here that there are a number of community-based grants and contribution programs specifically designed to address the needs of the LGBTQ populations, and they've come up with a number of different programs.
Again, there's $112 million and an additional $92 million of non-government funding in areas that “aim to increase the reach and impact of evidence-based approaches that support healthy choices and behaviours” in the LGBTQ community. There's $30 million to support community-based harm reduction projects across Canada to enhance street outreach, build capacity among service providers to expand mobile outreach, and reduce rates of HIV and hepatitis C. There's $5 million for a new centre of innovation in infectious diseases. There's $37.5 million over five years for STBBI programs and services for first nations and Inuit. There's $26.4 million to support communities across Canada to implement innovative and evidence-based STBBI prevention interventions. It just goes on.
There's $7 million for an increased access for gay, bisexual, two-spirited, transgender populations to the equitable and efficient health services that they need. There's $550,000 to reduce stigmatization attitudes towards people living with HIV. It continues to go on here. There are a number of programs through Health Canada.
For you to say that their current investment is lacking, I just want to maybe get some more clarification on that. Are you accessing those grant applications?
This is a question for all of the community-based individuals here. How is your funding?