I'm moving on to my second topic about indigenous communities and the passive nature of the federal government.
We've heard comments from the Auditor General in relation to the passivity of the government in not having a hands-on approach to what is a really dire housing crisis across North America, most particularly in indigenous communities. When we don't have an active approach to these circumstances, in some instances smaller communities, which at times, the report suggests, have higher need, are receiving less.
Can you describe how you came to that discovery?