Thank you, Mr. Chair. I like getting the last word.
My last question is for Mr. Ward. One of my first teaching jobs was as an administrator for an adult-ed program on a first nation. I had to write so many proposals for little chunks of money, and for those little chunks of money, the amount of human resource hours I had to spend.... To get $5,000 I would have to, for example, write four follow-up reports.
This is my question for you. How does proposal-based funding negatively impact the ability of indigenous organizations or institutions to address housing and homelessness in a meaningful way that is both long-term and sustainable? I say that because I know, particularly in indigenous communities, that it's year-to-year funding, so it's hard to develop long-term housing plans when you don't know what's going to happen year to year.
I'll let you respond to that.