Clearly, it's always difficult to make judgments. Let's be honest, those communities were there before us. I never thought that we had to tell people what to do. It should be up to them to tell us what they want. This is true for First Nations, as it is true for any area of public activity. It should be up to the people experiencing the problems to submit their comments so that we can assess that in a general way. At the end of the day, it is not up to us in the south to tell people in the north what is good for them. That's our vision.
Mr. Tremblay, my question was not about how First Nations see this. To your knowledge, as a senior official and administrator in the department, as well as deputy minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, must budgets for dental care be a priority?