All right. I'll definitely do that. We have heard of shortages in my riding. Clearly, there's a gap in what's happening on the ground versus the information that's there. I'll definitely make sure to follow up.
With the limited time I have, I will turn back more directly to the report we have before us today. Minister, you've talked a lot about the need for more money. I recognize that funding in dollars is definitely an important aspect of this, but I'd caution as well. A PBO report that was released in May showed that the increase in funding in indigenous services has not necessarily led to equivalent results for indigenous peoples and communities on the ground.
That's somewhat reflected in the Auditor General's report as well. It shows that around 22% of the budget for emergency management is going toward preparedness rather than recovery. There's definitely more of an emphasis on responding to emergencies than there is on mitigating and preventing them. Are there plans in your department now to change those percentages and change those funding models to ensure we are putting more resources toward mitigating and preventing, rather than merely responding to these emergencies?