Again, I would say that really is a landmark tripartite agreement that has seen the responsibility for design and delivery of programs and services that previously came from Health Canada now being turned over to a newly created First Nations Health Authority. That authority has gotten off, we think, to a very good start.
One of the early things we notice is that now they have developed stronger relationships with the province, so with regional medical delivery mechanisms, and are taking a more integrated approach. They now have the ability, really, to redesign programs, get better integration and consistency with the province, and hopefully, get much better outcomes for first nations people in B.C.
Obviously, it's only been a year that it's been in place—