I'll answer, Mr. Chair, maybe from a self-government perspective, because a number of our first nations or aboriginal groups are now self-governing, and we're starting to see a body of evidence that can make a link between better socio-economic outcomes and becoming self-governing, and getting the benefit of being able to be more self-sufficient in their communities.
About 40% of our land mass is now covered by treaties or self-government agreements. A large number of first nations...it's still a minority of the first nations population, but we're making progress, and we're negotiating with a large number of other first nations that have those aspirations. I think this certainly points to some better outcomes that can be achieved through our departmental programs.