There are significant budget allocations in this budget. As you know, for the inquiry, as we heard from families of survivors of those women and girls who have gone missing, it was really important for the federal government to trust that process with an independent group of commissioners, which is exactly what has happened. They've begun to set up and they're going to be doing their work. They'll be providing us with a report later this fall, which we look forward to seeing and reviewing.
In the meantime, we're investing in infrastructure in indigenous communities, both off reserve and on reserve, across the country. Eighteen boil water advisories have ended, with more work to do, but work that we're committed to.
There's a focus on education. There's a focus on indigenous leadership, which Status of Women has played a part in. I look forward to coming back to this committee and talking about that.
The work we need to do around reconciliation has begun, but it's going to require generational, intergenerational, cross-sectoral, multicultural work. I know that the young leaders in this room and the young leaders I've heard from across the country and at the UN certainly prioritize a stronger relationship with indigenous peoples. This generational work is in good hands with the people here, but also with the people who are waiting to take their seats.