I'm just mindful of the time here. I appreciate the feedback in terms of what government is doing.
I do want to bring it back to the Infrastructure Bank to find out exactly what they are doing.
Let's be frank. I imagine that five years ago, what your government envisioned when it comes to the Infrastructure Bank was quite different than what we have today. In conversations with a number of your MPs, it's clear that the CIB is not seen to be doing the work that it should be doing.
I want to focus in particularly on one subset of communities that faces the greatest infrastructure challenges. Those are indigenous communities. We know for first nations, the infrastructure gap is $25 billion to $30 billion. When you look at the Infrastructure Bank, we know that they have rejected historic numbers of projects relating to indigenous communities because those projects were seen as being too small.
Do you think that the Infrastructure Bank should prioritize projects for indigenous communities and be better represented by including indigenous representation on its board?