Right. We do offer pathfinding and convening services to all businesses. We do put an indigenous lens on a lot of what we do, there's no doubt about it. With the new government's emphasis on indigenous economic growth, we're having a very close look at that.
I do have some other numbers here that speak to our other programs. WED has provided $10 million in support of nine indigenous economic growth projects since 2013. These projects supported indigenous skills training, business development, entrepreneurship, and clean technology. WED prioritizes the development of the indigenous and northern communities in Saskatchewan with funds from the Canada 150 community infrastructure program, CIP 150. About one in six projects approved under the first intake of CIP 150 were in indigenous and northern communities in Saskatchewan. Also, of course, we also do work as a signatory to the strategic partnerships initiative.