In order to reach economies of scale, over the years we've developed agreements that differ in different places.
In some places, our relationship is directly with the community, or with the governance structure in that community. For example, KRG in Quebec, which is the Inuit group, is who we have our agreement with, and we deal directly with that governance structure. In other areas, it might be done very directly. The Stó:lo in B.C. is another one where our relationship through the ASETS is also directly with the community.
We also do collectivities. In Saskatchewan there is only one agreement, whereby we deal with a representative of all those communities that have come together collectively. Their board is represented by the tribal councils, but we deal with the organization at an organizational level rather than a community level.