It's simply $358 million times six, based on the Auditor General's numbers in the report. I don't think that's hard. You talked about needing more resources. There's a source of resources. There's $2 billion, so let's consider that.
Deputy Minister, you talked about actively pursuing agreements with communities, or these multilateral agreements. However, the Auditor General's report says that in budget 2019, $1.4 million was directed over three years to invest in these multilateral agreements. As of April 2022, no agreements have been signed.
In your opening comments, you talked about one.... I'm sorry. I get that everybody likes to play the language games. You talked about a tripartite memorandum, but it's a memo of understanding. I've been around long enough to know that there's a difference between a memo of understanding and an agreement. I've been around northern Saskatchewan. I've been with my mayor's hat on to many memo of understanding signings.
Of that $1.4 million, $790,000 has been invested in this pursuit of agreement. What did we spend the $790,000 on if we have zero agreements today? Did we spend $790,000 on one memo of understanding?