We haven't necessarily had any research that segments the marketplace and segments where the successes are aligned. We have individuals, and everything in success is deemed in terms of a point, the individual. The problem with a lot of the successes and the problem, as you say, with non-aboriginal communities, too, that are rural...and it's the proximity or the closeness to what you're calling an urban centre. Even within an urban centre you have major difficulties. If you look at Toronto, where in certain areas you have individuals living, it's very difficult to segment out that whole success pattern, and then you also have...where are the jobs? We have resource development that is happening now so we have some potentials and some possibilities there, but we also have a lot of communities, aboriginal and non-aboriginal, that are having the brain drain to urban centres like Toronto.
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