I think I understand that question. What were our obstacles? At the University of Saskatchewan we do procurement and we use our policy for procurement process. For anyone who is going to seek indigenous-specific space—so for these kinds of contracts where it's for indigenous companies—they go through our process for verification of documentation. We're not asking for their lineage; we're asking for the documents that the community itself is requesting that we accept.
We do have an agreement with ITK, which adjudicates the four collectives, the beneficiary's documentation. When Inuit people come to the University of Saskatchewan seeking indigenous-specific space, they submit their beneficiary card and we double-check that with ITK, which then communicates that with the four collectives.
I think I'm answering your question.