Yes, but as you know, the federal government has a lot of responsibilities related to aboriginal health. But they are often shared with the provinces.
I think Manitoba has implemented an initiative. Two weeks ago, it was announced that government airplanes instead of ambulances were going to be used to transport patients. Ambulances can't be used in many communities anyway. A study was done establishing that using the small government airplanes costs almost the same as using ambulances in the cases of patients in regions that are very far from Winnipeg.
It was a recommendation that came out of our round tables on aging. I should mention that we always need to think about specific populations, rather than think only generally, because the situations are very different.