Thank you for that very good question.
The $200 million-plus amount you see in the graphic is the amount that has been disbursed to support capacity-building, but a total of approximately $1.6 billion has been disbursed for that and coordination agreements.
I agree with you that child and family services need slightly different funding. The purpose of Bill C-92 is to focus on prevention and ensure that the communities have the flexibility they need to tackle great challenges. That's one of the principles laid out in the bill. No one can say that these are not great challenges. They are significant and they are difficult. However, the communities will be able to make their own decisions about where to prioritize investments and resources. For instance, they may choose to keep children in the community as opposed to placing them in foster care outside the community.