Thank you for the question. It is an important question.
As Janet mentioned in her opening remarks, our program is community-based. What that means in practice is that while we provide the funding to communities, there are local governance committees put in place across the country—we call them community advisory boards—that decide which projects get funded. While we fund dozens of communities, there are thousands of individual projects that are funded by the program. Those decisions aren't made by the federal government; they're made by people in the communities all across Canada.
You're absolutely right. The problems continue to be present. As with many other programs, the communities themselves make the best prioritization decisions about where to invest the resources.