I can talk about that in relation to first nations and Inuit health. We're proud to announce that we've just launched a 10-year contribution agreement. We now have agreements with two first nations. We've taken a risk-based approach to ensure that we're being prudent in the use of taxpayer dollars. We're also looking at streamlining the management of this initiative and using a more intensive risk-based approach. For first nations, it's much less of an administrative burden with respect to the paperwork and reporting they have to do. For first nations who have gained experience in health care delivery, they have much more flexibility in taking the bundles of money that are passed down from governments and recombining them in a way that makes more sense for their own local needs.