Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I appreciate the department is looking at this. You know, it's obviously quite a complex array of programs across quite a complex number of departments.
One of the things I would also wonder if the department could look into is changing some of these contribution agreements into multiyear block funding perhaps reducing some of the reporting requirements.
I brought up the example of the Bailey House, which has been in operation for decades, has not seen an increase since 2009. I really just don't think at this point we should be considering the fact that this is going to go out for tender or it's not going to continue to operate. I really think there's many examples of long-standing programs that could see, you know, five, ten-year contribution agreements and give them the security that they can plan for the long-term. Is multiyear funding something we can evaluate when reviewing all of this money? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.