I recognize there's not a ton of time left, but we will work with our teams to get you answers on the first questions, on Arctic sovereignty and the rangers.
During COVID, there were a number of measures that were extended for kids who were aging out of care, and we just saw the benefit of what it could produce. There are currently negotiations ongoing as we deal with the reform in long-term care, with the Caring Society, the AFN and the Chiefs of Ontario, among others, as part of the resolution of the class action into children in care.
I can't share with you a number of those initiatives right now, but I venture to think that they will be positive as we address the critical element of people who are coming to adulthood and therefore aging out of care. Those people are vulnerable, and they need the support of the Government of Canada. It is not an uncomplex situation, particularly given the extreme needs in housing, but we could do better with them.