Very well.
You talked about substantial progress in your initial comments, but the Auditor General's report this week has been incredibly critical, particularly about the first nations and Inuit policing program.
talking about the inquiry into James Smith Cree Nation, Cindy Woodhouse of the AFN said that all the evidence showed that “if a First Nations police service had been equitably funded in the James Smith Cree Nation, this tragedy could have been avoided.”
The Auditor General's report talks about the fact that there is no clear governance around the funding. It's not clearly tracked, and there are dozens of first nations communities that don't have access to policing.
How many communities have been refused in terms of getting a basic police service in place? What is your ministry going to do to fix what is a tragedy?