It's partially correct. I think there's an opportunity to change that formula. The key driver of that formula—as it should be—is core housing need. Regions that have higher core housing needs and larger indigenous populations get a larger proportion of the budget, which, you know, at the end of the day makes sense.
For Quebec, being a small region with a small number of communities and only 7% of the budget, again, it's a fundamental challenge. It's based on the fact that this is the national allocation model, and the main criterion is the core housing need.