On the matter of confidence around implementing the actions that come out of the inquiry, many of the things we're hearing preliminarily that would support women—first of all in avoiding the experience of violence and second in managing the experience of violence—will be addressed by a number of the items in the budget. I've said before in sessions with families and the media that we're not waiting to act on issues that we know will have an impact on the lives of indigenous women and girls; we want to do those things now. We plan to move very quickly. The budget, as I said, will be released March 22. There will be a number of items in it that will specifically address the needs of indigenous people across the country.
With respect to specific actions, we'll have to wait to see what the inquiry recommends. Certainly there is a commitment on the part of our government to renewing a nation-to-nation relationship, and that includes implementing the TRC recommendations, especially the ones that we have the direct means to influence. I anticipate that we will have the support of all of you to examine the findings of the inquiry and then have a concrete plan going forward.
In terms of the money, right now, as you know, the platform commitment is $40 million. We are going to see what the recommendations are as we go forward. We feel that this is a very good start.