Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Member is correct, but we're dealing with First Nations and Inuit wellness programs through Health and Social Services, as well as other programs funded by the Northern Secretariat plus the amount we put in. The combined total is $12.7 million. Of that, $8 million goes towards things like Brighter Futures, Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program, Tobacco Control Strategy, work on FASD, and the aboriginal diabetes initiative, for example.
The Northern Secretariat of Health Canada funds Aboriginal Head Start, AIDS Community Action Program, and the Hep C Canada Diabetes Strategy. Then we, in turn, have our own funding for the Healthy Children's Initiative, which is a joint fund between Education and Health, as well as the health promotion fund and our contribution is $2 million. Of the combined $12 million pot, some of it is time-specific like the aboriginal diabetes initiative, which is one that we're hoping won't be continued. So there are two parts of it: the federal government, plus ours, plus all the communities. So it is a lot of administration. Thank you.