Thank you again very much for the question.
As David mentioned, I think we were feeling that H1N1 was a significant real-time, real-life test with huge implications, obviously, for first nations. Communities and partners came together very well at that point. My information here is that 98% of the first nations communities have a community-level pandemic influenza plan, and approximately 87% of those have tabletop-tested the major components of those plans.
Again, we've been working very much to try to support communities to understand the importance. We're working, obviously, to understand the linkage with the work Aboriginal Affairs does in terms of the all-hazards planning that is done. This is something that is an ongoing follow-up piece of work for us.