Yes.
One of the things that document also talks about, though, is that there is a multitude of things that probably need to be brought to support the family. That would be one, and that would definitely help. But when you look at the level of poverty across the first nation communities and the number of multiple problems that many families face, they would also need to be able to access other family support services to deal with drug and alcohol and substance abuse and that sort of thing, parenting.
But yes, absolutely.