I've worked a little bit in health in northern Manitoba. I forget the year, but if you know the “64 agreement” through which there was a divvying up.... We often called it “doctors in the middle of the north with a bottle of rye deciding who was going to do what for which community”. Some communities, Norway House, for example, had a federal hospital. I don't know if it still has a federal hospital. The provincial nursing stations were providing care for communities like Easterville. That was many years ago, so my memory fails me. It was an agreement that probably worked at the time but perhaps doesn't work today. I don't know the status of the agreement. I was with Manitoba Health at the time and was in discussions with Health Canada and the provincial government and the first nations to come up with something better. I know that's what needs to happen across the country. There are successful models that work and that provide good care and continuous care for people in first nations communities and indigenous communities across the country.
I'm going to shift a little bit, because I want to clarify a remark my friend Mr. Angus made when he asked you a question about the fund set up by the previous government regarding Jordan's principle. You started to answer the question by saying that the fund was no longer there, and that it was removed as a result of deficit cutbacks. What year was that in?