I think that any funding, and the commitment made, are good, as opposed to the previous budget. But I'll just reiterate what I'd said in my statement, that I really don't think the government is ever going to catch up. I think it's never going to be enough. I think the government needs to shift its focus from looking at it in terms of saying, this is how much we spend on indigenous housing, or this is how many houses we're planning to build. Move away from a focus on just saying that and look at more outcomes and say, what kind of policies and what kind of governance changes are we going to make to better facilitate first nations accessing different options? Like I said, I think the private sector has to be leading that process.
But there are different ways. There's a way the private sector can partner with the government. We have that right now with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation programs that they have, or even Habitat for Humanity. That's one thing. I don't think that should be the model, but that's just an example. Non-profit organizations can help, can come in to do it. But rather than focus on numbers, let's look at outcomes. Let's look at how many policy changes we're going to have that are going to improve housing and allow first nations to access better market housing.