Thank you.
I'm going to turn to Ms. Gideon. The numbers with respect to indigenous Canadians are quite shocking, actually. Diabetes Canada has said that 80% of the indigenous population is at risk of getting diabetes. I think you might have said that everybody is at risk in the indigenous population.
It seems that again in the 2013 Auditor General's Report it called for Health Canada to properly measure outcomes of the aboriginal diabetes initiative. In response, Health Canada agreed to:
...enhance...performance measures...to assess the impact of the ADI, ...use these enhanced performance measures...to assess and advance the diabetes activities funded under the ADI; and provide increased support to regions to use data for health status reporting...
I think you testified that the numbers are pretty much static in terms of the indigenous population. Given that, are we making progress with respect to diabetes in the indigenous population, or are we not?