In the 2006 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, 47 Catholic entities agreed to pay $29 million in cash, to attempt to raise an additional $25 million (less than $4 million of which has been raised), and to provide $25 million in “in-kind services.”

According to CBC News, residential school survivors “say they have no idea what those in-kind services were and that they have a right to know,” following a report on the existence of a court document listing the services.