May I add to that, please?
We would also want to recognize that in the programs that Health Canada funds in addition to the Indian residential schools resolution health support program, we also fund over $200 million annually for things such as addictions treatment centres and mental health counselling, and those programs will continue. Those are ongoing programs.
In terms of some of the work we do, in the national native alcohol and drug abuse program there are treatment centres and treatment programs that focus specifically on women and that have therapies to support women, and we know that many of the issues that women are appearing in those centres for are due to the intergenerational impact of residential schools. As well, we have our suicide prevention strategy, which supports youth and focuses on building their resilience, again to move past the impact of residential schools. We have some programs for young women as well, on which we are working with the Native Women's Association of Canada.