Thank you, Minister. I'm not sure you answered my questions, but thank you.
My next question would then be, who is speaking for those who are left behind? Who is speaking for those who are voiceless? Advocacy funding has been cut. There appears to be no advocacy within the government. You've identified a plan—and we were not aware it was a plan; we thought it was priorities, but not a plan as such. But what concerns me is who determines who benefits from your plan and what programs get the funding? Is it you, yourself? Is it a panel? Is it your bureaucrats? We have been hearing about some significant inequities and discrepancies in funding and dollars not allocated.