Most of the funding in urban areas is through the friendship centres. We work with friendship centres. On the housing strategy, there are also possibilities in the future, working with provinces and their social housing allocations and making sure it benefits first nations, Inuit and Métis in urban areas.
It is a phenomenon that is increasing. It is a place where the jurisdictional challenge is probably the most significant one. What we see more and more now is locally driven initiatives trying to combine funding from different sources. That's something we're looking at.
If you look at the last budget, I think we received $70 million for urban infrastructure precisely to help organizations that try to support first nations, Inuit and Métis living in difficult situations.
Thunder Bay is a good example. Winnipeg is another one. There are places such as that in the country, for sure.
