I guess I would say the overall funding of $8.4 billion that the government announced is a start to that.
Is it adequate? It's difficult to say whether it's adequate. The demands are very high. I think certainly the funding will be able to address a lot of the housing and infrastructure situations across the country, K-12 education, child and family services. It's an important start and a significant investment.
Hopefully we'll see a decline over time in incidences of those factors that we're talking about that can lead to violence. It's a long-term process, and some of the outcomes of those intergenerational impacts of residential schools and other things will take some time to be resolved.