Great.
This is probably for Ms. Blanchard and Mr. Cyr. When we measure success for native women, for example, are we able to break down the success between those who are living in closer proximity to urban centres and those who are living in rural or remote communities? Are there those types of measurements out there? Anecdotally, we can see that some rural and remote sectors in the non-aboriginal community are facing very similar challenges. Might I be able to get some input as to whether or not that's being measured?