I think one of the ways has to be that the ASETS holders have to market themselves so that individuals know that these services exist. I think there's a definite problem, not just with the ASETS holders but with the non-aboriginal government programming in that individuals don't know what's available to them. In order for that to be overcome, in some cases we have to start using social networks.
We have to start looking at the Internet in terms of reaching audiences and reaching the audiences that we are targeting to help. We also have to look at partnering with all the various players, because sometimes we can provide one form of training for somebody and one of the other ASETS holders, the friendship centres, or the provincial governments can provide something else.