Actually, no; unfortunately, we have not heard any word on what this funding will be or how it might be allocated in Canada.
I do understand that it is under the Minister of Justice's responsibilities. We don't know what role NWAC will play, but we do hope that the knowledge, expertise, and leadership that have been shown by NWAC--specific to the issue of missing and murdered aboriginal women--will be recognized in how the money is allocated and that this information will be used to make sure that the resources are spent in the most meaningful way.
However, I think it's important to understand this. As you mentioned, it's only a small amount of money, and I do hope that there will be complementary funds available to actually have direct front line resources available to communities and to women. The $10 million will not be able to address the issue on the front lines and the immediate needs of women in communities.
So I do hope that, however the money is used, it is used in a very meaningful way and in the best possible way to address issues of justice.