There are different ways to answer that. The first is that we have a collaboration agreement with the Native Women's Association of Canada, whereby they help us in the development of policy. They also hold an ASETS themselves. whereby they deliver direct service across the country.
For the most part our programming is global in nature. However, our results demonstrate about a 50-50 split with respect to access and results. However, I wouldn't be able to tell you whether individual A was in a non-traditional. We do have one specific SPF project that is about women in mining, which is a non-traditional industry for them. That would be the most explicit example of that.