Thank you for the question.
Newfoundland and Labrador is one province. What we try to do in our program delivery and our interventions is address the unique opportunities and challenges that each region of the province faces. It's not so much that we have a specific Labrador-focused strategy and a strategy for the rest of the province, it's really a matter of looking at opportunities and challenges that exist in each of our regions.
Labrador has a substantial aboriginal population, so a significant portion of our work in Labrador is focused on dealing with indigenous communities, and our programming and interventions are tailored to specific opportunities and challenges that those communities face. As I say, it's not so much about focusing on a Labrador and a Newfoundland strategy; rather, it's about dealing with the specific challenges and opportunities that exist in the various regions of the province.