In regard to the single biggest area, members will be familiar with the significant investments in the budget on indigenous priorities more generally, but with regard to the health portfolio, the biggest investment would be in infrastructure for on-reserve health facilities. For example, we operate many nursing stations in remote communities in Ontario and Manitoba. A lot of those facilities are not in the best condition, so the budget set aside $270 million over the next five years to renovate and expand these sorts of health facilities.
There was also some funding to renovate and fix up facilities for the aboriginal head start on-reserve program. This is a program to give an advantage to young indigenous children and to provide a kind of cultural element, but basically it's to support early learning for indigenous children. We received some money to actually renovate those facilities as well. Within the ministry right now, we're putting it as a pretty big priority and trying to get it out the door quickly.
We have quite a few projects that we need to get moving on—three or four dozen—and that was provided for in the budget.