Thank you very much, Ms. Atwin, for the question.
The process has evolved. We have continued to bring more rigour over the past several years, and increased integrity. Obviously, there's review of the registry as we move forward, given that you may see instances of a change in ownership in a natural part of a business transaction. You might also see some change in citizenship. We're monitoring that on an ongoing basis.
I would say that what's really interesting and really exciting about the list is that we use it to inform our own Red River Métis equitable participation policy and program. We've used it in our major contracts that we've issued. The MMF has done major contracts with non-Métis businesses that have the capability and capacity to undertake them. Then, through that, there's a process by which they can use our directory to support suppliers, subcontractors, etc.
I'll just say that on a recent $11.5-million energy efficiency retrofit project, our general contractor was Red River Métis and 17 of 22 subcontractors were Métis. We had a 28% on-site workforce of Red River Métis participation. It's substantive.