I wanted to pursue this issue of the continuity in funding, the need for that. We keep hearing over and over, particularly from Status of Women Canada, that little projects are being funded for a year or 18 months and that somehow replaces the more substantive funding. I'm glad to hear your statement on that.
In the last budget, the Government of Canada announced $10 million in response to the Sisters in Spirit and the findings of NWAC in that regard. It seems like a lot of money, but it seems to me that the job that needs to be done is far bigger than what $10 million would cover.
We've got this bundle of money, and we keep hearing from INAC and Health Canada about the bits and pieces that are strewn about. Who should be directing this money? If it were put together, who should be directing this money and how it is used? Should it be first nations organizations themselves, rather than the various bureaucracies that seem to be holding the purse strings?