Thank you very much.
We had a presentation by Cindy Blackstock from the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada. She made a couple of statements that were quite challenging. One is that the number of aboriginal children in care or being adopted is actually more than the number of children who were in residential schools back in the 1960s, which indicates to me that we have a problem.
There are some successful pilot projects going on. One of them spoken about by her is the Yellowhead Tribal Services Agency. She is very excited about that. Apparently it's having a fair degree of success. Is INAC looking at expanding that or having further pilots across the country to see if that is something we might want to make the norm, as opposed to its just being a pilot project?