Thank you very much.
I would like to point out that the answers to my colleague Mr. McCauley's questions are in the Auditor General's report. I'm surprised you don't have them.
It states that the department estimated the total cost of the 112 projects to be at least $291 million. However, this amount is underestimated. In fact, when the item-by-item review was conducted, it was found that there were no costs associated with some projects. If you go to Treasury Board, I would advise you to improve the quality of these figures.
I'll go back to my earlier question. Right now, we see that the annual budget for the First Nations Infrastructure Fund is currently $12 million per year. That would mean that it would take about 24 years for the department to fund its projects.
What are you going to do to ensure that it doesn't take 24 years, given that the number of emergencies is increasing?