So with respect to all your organizations, data has been an issue. Now, in the case of the funding, are you required to produce any type of annual report, not just on what you did with the money but on the results you're seeing? Is there something concrete? It isn't a criticism; I think it's just a lot easier for governments, and I would argue any government, to simply eliminate something if there is no indication to them that it is making progress.
There's a lot of research into root causes. Okay, so now that we've identified them, we have to have a plan and sort of fund the plan to eliminate this, or at least show progress. I realize that it won't happen overnight.
Without that, I think part of the problem is that it's easy to say, well, your mandate has been fulfilled--as they did in the case of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
Are you required to produce any reports like that?