I can answer that as well.
I always have to use the Ottawa example. Certainly I think we have a good array of aboriginal delivery services here in the city of Ottawa. We have services for children, for youth, and for women, and for housing and the aboriginal health centre. There's a significant amount of activity going on.
So yes, we are making progress. Again, the whole question is one of supply and demand. There are just more people coming in all the time, and there are more issues. A lot of the services that people come to Ottawa for aren't available on the first nations...they have to come here to get them. We have to ensure that when they do arrive, they fit into the community, that they get a sense of belonging here and they get to become good neighbours with the people who live next door. We try to do that through our housing system. We have counsellors. Each of the organizations that exists in town has them.