Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses.
I'm going to ask my question of Mr. O'Connor. It's similar to the questions Ms. Idlout was asking with regard to building schools and how important that piece is. Certainly the effort that was put into the residential school system should be outmatched by our efforts now to address the wrongs that were done.
I know there's a community in my riding in particular that has applied to have a school built on reserve. Access to land is an issue.
Can you give a bit of an example of why communities might not receive that funding or a proposal might not be funded to build a school, so we can have a better idea of how we can support communities in their dream, should it be their goal to have a community school?