Thank you.
As I said, one of the issues is that when we get the information from the provinces, there's no differentiation with respect to ethnicity. We get a big pool and we can't pull it out. Not all reserves participate in surveys. We have continued to support specific surveys looking at first nations, Inuit, and aboriginals. I've mentioned them before. There's a regional longitudinal health survey, which we've helped support by funding of $12 million. There's another one that we've worked on, the Aboriginal Peoples Survey. With time, with improved relations between government officials and first nations and Inuit health people, and a collaborative approach to indicating what data you want and why.... For Inuit and aboriginal people, their data is their data, so you have to approach surveys and research with them in a specific way. Increasingly, we're able to do that and get better data.