I know from the research we do with the communities that there's a real movement toward community-based approaches whereby communities are involved. We engage the communities in anything we do. It's time-consuming and messy. It takes time to engage people and build capacity as you go, but we are moving in that direction. It's the right way to go.
I think you have to engage populations. Just as Dr. Day was talking about patient-centred treatment, I think it's aboriginal-centred, community-based treatment and involvement. We know that works. Yes, we need more tools. They will engage in assessment if we engage them from a community-based approach that's holistic. Yes, we need money to do it.