I don't have any data on that. We've been looking quite aggressively and in fact we're trying to get a bit of a focus on this. I think part of what has to happen is that there's a culture on reserve, in particular. For example, we talked earlier in my presentation about 80% of many of the transactions they don't register with the federal government. They don't pay income tax. There are many different challenges of registration and the concept and benefits of it.
I think one of our goals, quite frankly, is that we're trying to now gather that information so that we can report back to organizations such as yours with more clarity. We're actively involved in this. We're doing it hopefully at a grassroots level. We don't want this to be pushed down onto the reserves. It takes longer, but our approach is to have it led by first nations and have chiefs and councils support these types of dialogues.