Addictions continue to be one of the number one issues noted by first nations people. In the first nations regional longitudinal health survey, first nations people—82% across this country—said that substance use is the number one barrier to wellness in first nations communities. That might not seem surprising, but it is surprising when it's 82% saying that addiction is the number one issue, before housing and before employment.
First nations communities have been struggling with addressing substance use issues in their communities for a long time, but again, on outdated formulas, not based on needs. Some communities receive funding based on per capita, which doesn't even—