That's fine. Just because we're so limited on time, I'm going to move on to another one. I'll give you a pass on that one.
The other thing I want to talk about a little bit today is mental health and some of the stuff around that. You and I have had conversations in the past about this, and I want to drill into a couple of things.
As you're well aware, one of my first experiences as a member of Parliament back in 2019 was experiencing the declaration of a state of emergency in one of the first nations in my riding. Shortly after that, there was an announcement of some funding, and I was actually privileged enough to be present in Saskatoon when that was.... You and I were there together. There's little information I'm able to find on how the department measures or evaluates the performance of these kinds of.... I don't know if “ad hoc investment” is right, but it was something that was a reaction to a situation at the time.
I'm curious as to whether you can shed any light on the impact that funding over two years ago had, how it gets measured, how the money got spent and how many first nations in Saskatchewan were impacted by that announcement from December 2019, if I'm not mistaken. I think you'd be very familiar with that.