What we try to do is start this process in a good way. We received an AFN resolution in 2019 to provide us with the mandate to do planning for procurement with the federal government. We've been doing that for four years. It was called the indigenous reference group at one time. Indigenous Services Canada rebranded the whole process and started another co-development table.
We have tried to work with the government on this process. I've experienced delay after delay. AFN has provided us with a second resolution in order to launch the organization. We have five indigenous organizations that collectively see the value in working together to stand up a new organization. We need to build the infrastructure, hire the people and get this thing going, but we're having difficulty with Indigenous Services Canada supporting the initiative.