We have a best practice model already, and that's the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. There were things...the administration and the allocation of funding through the Aboriginal Healing Foundation was incredibly effective. It was aboriginal controlled. It wasn't just first nations; it was first nations, Métis, and Inuit. They decided who would receive the programming and who would receive the funding for the programs.
Sadly, after 10 years of funding, it has dried up. I wish the federal government would make a commitment to continue the program, to continue the commitment, like the commitment that was made on residential schools in the 1800s. There was obviously a very long commitment to fund residential schools, so why can't the federal government make a similar kind of commitment to help the healing of aboriginal people?
Who should control the dollars? Of course, the aboriginal people should control the dollars. There is a best practice model with the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. The commitment has to be there, though, and a continuation of the funding, year after year.