I'm going to continue on that line of questioning, the funding for friendship centres right across the country.
Yesterday we heard from the head of a friendship centre here on the lower east side. He said, for 42 years they had received funding from Heritage, sustainable funding, they knew what was coming and they were able to do all the things that they do. A couple of years ago the funding was transferred to INAC. I've dealt with INAC in my previous life many times when I was executive director of Grand Council Treaty No. 3. They're sometimes cumbersome, they're sometime disorganized, they're sometimes punitive; they're, I think, a problematic organization.
When you have good organizations that had been running well for a while and you now link them to an organization that is most often or sometimes in disarray then it affects the organization that has to deal with them. I don't know the time frame of your involvement with the friendship centre in Prince Rupert, but have you noticed the change in the relationship since you were there, or if you know people who were involved with the organization, have you noticed a big change since the changeover from Heritage funding to INAC funding?