The programs aim to provide nutritious food at a more affordable price for people who live in the north. There are five key components. There is, of course, the retail subsidy, which is probably the most well known. There's the harvesters support grant, which has rolled out in the last few years and has been very successful in providing traditional country food to people in the north. We've adopted the new community food programs fund in the last iteration of nutrition north, which looks at school food programs and food sharing initiatives, food sovereignty initiatives and greenhouses. We have nutrition education initiatives to continue to support culturally appropriate and community-based nutrition education activities, and last, of course, is the food security research grant, to try to work with community partners—
On May 29th, 2023. See this statement in context.