The short answer is yes. We definitely would enjoy that opportunity. We have a good example of what can happen. The indigenous housing or the Indigenous Homes Innovation Initiative that was created by one of your ministers in the Liberal government was an example of an opportunity for first nations, Métis, Inuit and the urban community to come together and work together. We demonstrated that we had the capacity and the ability to deliver money. It's that kind of creativity and that kind of confidence that we have to have in our indigenous communities, so that we can deliver those dollars to ourselves and do it not only more rapidly, but better.
I can give you an example. On the Reaching Home side of the funding we allocate, because we allocate funding for 26 different municipalities here in the GVRD for both native and non-native, we have two different CABs. We have a non-indigenous CAB and an indigenous CAB. The indigenous CAB delivers their money in record time, all the time. They set their own priorities and have it out the door as quickly as possible.
On the non-indigenous side, it takes very long for them to come to conclusions and make decisions because they're not acting as a unified voice as a community. That's something that we do.