Mr. Speaker, obviously, it is a bit speculative, but I know that the Kelowna accord represented a grand opportunity to right the path that we had been on for so long as a federal government vis-à-vis indigenous people on this land. Unfortunately, that met its demise with the change in government in 2006. Therefore, we will never know the answer to that question. I know people have talked about that and about the path moving forward.
Apropos of some of the questions I heard earlier from other members of the parties opposite, I would underscore the significant investments we have made as a government in indigenous people on this land, up to $18 billion, most recently, at the last budget's counting in 2021. Those are important investments. Does more need to be done? Yes. Lifting 99 boil water advisories is important, but 57 remain. The work remains to be done. I am committed to advocating for it, and our government is committed to implementing it.