In the design of these programs, there are always trade-offs in terms of access and accessibility. Even in the largest communities across Canada, there are significant aboriginal populations that would need day care spaces and facilities for 30 or so kids. It's a pretty small threshold that gets established in these programs. We're in 117 friendship centres in most communities with 500 aboriginal people or more, and in some of the smallest and largest communities in the country. There's no question there is a critical mass of people, in all of these communities, to access programs.
That being said, where it's prudent and makes sense, of course synergies and economies of scale need to be developed. But these kinds of trade-offs aren't even contemplated at this point, so it's difficult to have an esoteric conversation as to how we may in fact find a better delivery system when we are not even addressing the issue in the proposed bill.