Based on census information that's self-identification, approximately 1.2 million to 1.3 million people self-identify as aboriginal. Within that, you've got first nations, Inuit, and Métis. There are about 350,000 first nations on reserve, and there are probably an equal number off reserve. Again, this is a ballpark figure. There are about 400,000 people who self-identify as Métis. There are probably 130,000 or maybe less who self-identify as Inuit.
Roughly speaking, it's something like that.