The audit was not an audit of availability of nutrition and food, that type of thing. The audit was essentially about the direct nursing services and the transportation benefits that Health Canada provides to residents of the first nations. Certainly we identified early in the audit the fact that there are many health challenges for the residents of the first nations: higher rates of chronic and infectious disease, mental health and substance abuse issues, unsafe drinking water, so many different issues that are relative to those first nations. The audit wasn't about access to food or malnutrition, it was about the services that are being provided at the nursing stations or the availability of transportation benefits to residents of those remote first nations.
On April 29th, 2015. See this statement in context.