I don't have specific numbers, but I have some percentages here in front of me. This is older data, because we struggle with some data points and with data collection from governments sometimes. For Métis, it's 7.3%, but that is from 2010, and the most recent 2022 “Framework for Diabetes in Canada” report stated it has found an increase in the prevalence of diabetes across all indigenous populations since 2012. It didn't specifically outline the percentages.
We don't have data for non-status people; they get lumped in with non-indigenous people, because they're not recognized. I would probably refer to some of the organizations that do work on behalf of non-status people to answer that question. I can make some inquiries to see if we can get those answers.