You're absolutely right. We have a major public health challenge with our aboriginal population and we come at that challenge through a number of mechanisms. Let me give you some examples.
Through Health Canada's First Nations and Inuit Health Branch there is an aboriginal diabetes initiative. That initiative is particularly focused on the prevention of diabetes and good management of diabetes among our aboriginal population. So there are programs that are specific to that challenge.
I'd also point you to programs like Nutrition North Canada, which comes out of the Department of Indian Affairs. Clearly, by doing a better job at getting healthy foods into northern and remote populations, we're creating the conditions for people to adopt healthy lifestyles. We feel that programs like these bring us one step further along the path to creating and supporting healthy communities. There is a long way to go, and nobody sees this as a quick fix. The important thing is that we're starting to see those foundations being built through the programs we have federally, but also importantly through work that the territorial governments are doing individually and together.