There are two separate issues we have with first nations. One is a specific commitment that the Department of Indian Affairs made, as part of a settlement with the Manitoba chiefs, to have 50% of the employees at Indian Affairs aboriginal. That's a target that's not being met. There's a challenge with that target.
As far as work force availability is concerned, first nations are about representative overall, but we have concerns about having sufficient pools of first nations available for areas where it's particularly important to have first nations people working. That's particularly true in western Canada.
One of the things we've done at the Public Service Commission is create a centre of expertise in first nations employment and recruitment, out of my Winnipeg office, to address those particular concerns in the western part of Canada.