I thank you for the question. I know we've had some conversations about this leading up to the budget. Your concerns are noted, and I acknowledge them.
On the report of MMIWG and the 231 calls for justice, they are quite large and vast. There is a preventative component and a supportive component. The preventative component goes to the core of the social determinants of health.
We have continued investments on housing. I recognize that there are still gaps. I think it's critical. There are issues around emergency shelters. Emergency shelters and transitional homes have $27 million. I think transitional homes on reserves are a critical point here. There's over $1 billion for health care, including mental health and uninsured benefits like medical travel and so on, like the opioid crisis—