I'll allow my colleague, Kumsa Baker, to speak, but in general, absolutely, regarding the federal budget, we received it very well because of the investment that government planned to make. There was a lot of focus on Black and racialized communities for support and financial investment and for community organizations that serve the Black community, which was great.
When it came to infrastructure, it was very silent on the supports specifically for Black and indigenous peoples [Technical difficulty--Editor] is that when the focus is not there, the organizations that are applying for funding will not specifically identify this demographic as a community that ought to be served, so it will be really important in your community employment benefits that the terminology around Black, indigenous and racialized people be specifically addressed there.
There are also provisions for social procurement that we need to consider to ensure that, when the funds are distributed to the provinces and then from the provinces to the municipal governments, we have a community benefits framework in place that will ensure employment equity provisions in it.
Go ahead, Kumsa.