Thank you.
I have no doubt about the work you're doing. However, we can see from the report that funding may not be the central aspect of the problem.
I have reservations about the findings outlined in the report where they are linked to the former recommendations. According to the latter, the idea was to develop a plan by consulting the first nations. In your response, you mentioned the size of the reserves and of the communities, which are smaller. Perhaps they are in a position to work with the provinces to put forward solutions. If the auditor is providing a good road map, as you said earlier, why, after a number of attempts, have we not managed to find a solution with the cooperation of those communities?