Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, these dollars were identified and put in place as a result of the Mental Health and Addictions Action Plan that identified the need for options. The majority of this money flows directly to Aboriginal governments who run different On the Land Healing Programs designed by them for them. We always indicate that we're happy to provide some human resources or expertise if they require it.
In addition to that, Mr. Chair, there is the NWT On the Land Collaborative that exists in the Northwest Territories. That's where departments like Health and Social Services, Justice, but also third-party funders are coming together to support different On the Land initiatives available in the Northwest Territories. In short, the answer is yes. There are tools and mechanisms and avenues for us to do that collaborative work. Really, I think we need to really pat the organizers of the On the Land Collaborative and the partners on the back for the work they're doing in that area. Thank you, Mr. Chair.