Thank you for the question.
Yes, in our presentations, we do absolutely calculate the representation of first nations in both of the territories, and I would like to highlight something. I had an opportunity to spend some quality time with the Dene Nation not very long ago, discussing the challenge with regard to the financial structure in the Northwest Territories specifically.
They were quite clear that the devolution that occurred of responsibility to the territorial government is not aligning with the needs of the actual first nation governments. The consequences are a series of policy or regulatory decisions that don't apply the funding in the same way that they would south of 60 for first nations across the country.
A consequence, for example, is with regard to housing, where decisions are made to set affordable housing cut-off limits at a certain level and leave the rest to the market. You end up with housing in a first nation community that is unoccupied to the point of going into disuse, because the cut-off is too high for most earners.