Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council. They started the strategy there that would be really good to take a look at in this regard, because all the different things are represented there: housing, health services, and what have you. The group of people are all executive directors from various urban aboriginal societies who meet to look at how to work together in unison.
One of the things we did was say “Let's put unity back into community. Let's work together as one. Who delivers what better?” Lu'ma Native Housing Society has quality housing, very good urban aboriginal housing. We would look at someone like that to do that kind of stuff. Then the friendship centre does something very specific. Then there is education, a native education centre that does education. So they come together and talk about that. They would be the group, I would think, in Vancouver under aboriginal that you would look at to talk about poverty and solutions for that. In that way, you would have very focused goals and objectives to meet in modules—not a one-time thing—to gradually get you out of poverty.