Thank you, Irene. Yes. We also have a great relationship with Pauktuutit and with Métis women. At the provincial and territorial meetings I've been a part of over the last two years, they've had a seat for the first time ever. When I went to the UN they were part of the Canadian delegation, as they should be. We've signed a bilateral agreement specifically with NWAC. We also have one with Métis women.
I will correct something, though. NWAC's funding has increased under our government. They had, I think, nine staff when we formed government, and it's over 70 now, and that is a direct result of the investments we're making. They're valuable partners and we need their voices and we need them to be sustainable, but we also need to ensure that their individual partners, like the Quebec Native Women's Association, the Atlantic native women's associations—