Yes. If you look at Onion Lake Cree Nation, they're looking at having treaty-based funding given directly to the nation to administer and look after its own health agreements and look after the priorities of their own nation in terms of health.
As we know, if we look at the bureaucracy of Indigenous Services Canada, the money that's provided for indigenous people is actually siphoned off by this large bureaucracy, and a very small amount actually ends up getting to the people who require it the most.
So I do agree that, yes, the bureaucracy does take a lot of this money when it's actually required by indigenous peoples who, again, have the worst health outcomes of this country. Nations like Onion Lake Cree Nation, which are leading in this area, would be examples to learn from.