At this committee we've heard a lot about the benefits of a social impact bond. If I were to describe it very quickly, it would be basically that the government gives money to an organization or an initiative on the basis that the organization will be able to provide some sort of headway forward or benefit for the money being invested. It's very results-oriented. The results are measured after the money is given. Then, when it's shown to be an effective program or effective initiative, often further money is awarded as well.
A number of initiatives have been taken across the country on the prevention side to make sure that aboriginal women are provided with the supports they need in order to live empowered lives. I'm wondering whether something like this could work within the context of a healing lodge.