Most of the funds go to people who live on reserve, which is about half a million. There are some programs that reach off reserve, such as non-insured health benefits, for example, which you can carry around with you across the country. There are post-secondary education subsidies that you can carry around with you across the country. There are some urban programs.
It's overwhelmingly, though, for services to reserve communities and self-governing first nations, where we're kind of like a very strange province doing the things that other Canadians would get from provincial governments.