I had some of the financials in my opening statement. We can push it back earlier if you want. It has basically grown 250% in about a decade. We can go back to earlier years, if you like. We're now in the $500 million range, roughly speaking.
The number of kids would have gone up simply because there are a lot more kids. The measure that we would keep an eye on is the percentage of children who end up in care or end up in placements. There are simply more aboriginal kids every year because of the baby boom effect.
In terms of the services, as the report and our own evaluation indicate, we went a very long time where the services were not complete. They didn't have a lot of prevention services and those kinds of tools. Almost every province renovated child protection in either the 1980s or 1990s. We're catching up to that.