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We actually kicked it off with Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and it's been ongoing, but you're right, Emmanuella, Quebec was last week. Minister Biron was talking about those who are impacted most. It's important to state again that each province and territory has autonomy when it comes to what they feel their province or territory needs. Minister Biron talked a lot about indigenous communities. She talked a lot about prevention. She talked about men and boys.
My colleague, Minister Duclos, who is the MP for Quebec, talked about the importance and what it means for men and boys not only to be at the table but also to understand that they are and can beat the root causes of this violence. Minister Biron has a plan that will continue to be rolled out, but having indigenous people focus on strengthening the sector as well is a big part of that plan.
If you like, Emmanuella, we can connect you to Minister Biron and her team. As well, we will be putting on our website the framework for this plan. What that means is a breakdown of each province and territory, how much money has been received and where they are targeting those funds. You can see which province is doing what, who is targeting what, what their plan is and whether they're sticking to their goals. On an annual basis, they will be before our department to look at what they've accomplished. That is contingent on whether or not the money continues.