It is an excellent question, and I think that 30,000 homes renovated or built is certainly a marker of success, but there is work to do.
I'll point to some other success areas, and I'll reference that since 2016, first nations themselves reported an average community well-being score of 58, and in 2022 that average rose. In 2016, first nations reported an average community well-being housing score as 68, and in 2021 that rose.
In 2016 there were 17 first nations that reported community well-being scores less than 40, and in 2021 that number is two.
Additionally, the number of homes self-reported by first nations grew by 4%, and the number of adequate homes grew by 6%, so we're seeing progress. I think there is a way to go.