I'll come back to your other specific questions, to which in fact I don't have an answer because the data do not exist for aboriginal people or I think in general for other Canadians, and further research would have to be done.
In terms of your other question, the theoretical possibility that one could actually contain and stop the pandemic is done on the basis of modelling, as we well know. The impression I have is that by the time that, especially in a small community, H1N1 became evident by disease, it was probably too late to do intensive social distancing and other methods of containment. Then one would want to use antivirals and other methods to respond. I think we've learned things, from experience in the spring, such that we may do things slightly differently in terms of antivirals next time.