Guess what. Housing was mentioned 299 times in the murdered and missing indigenous women and girls report, and the federal government is trying to come to this committee and take a victory lap on the little amount—the dribbles of money—that has come out.
I apologize, Mr. Marchand. I really appreciate your testimony today. In your opening remarks you discussed the hollowing out of federal investments and the lack of proactive commitment to an urban indigenous housing policy. This may be a difficult question, but I'll ask you this: How has racism against indigenous people affected the federal investments by the Liberal government and the Conservative government before them?