If you want me to speak briefly about the Blood reserve, there is one thing I will tell you.... I don't know the details about the operation, of course. I know only a portion of it. They have been very progressive in the strategy they have put forward on the opioid crisis, which is related to mental health and has caused devastation in their population. They have been very progressive in organizing the service and being really creative to integrate the pieces, taking what can come from the provincial government, what comes from the federal government, and organizing the service on their land.
I think the solution's being grounded there is what is important. It's to build plans that work in the community, trying to bring in all the assets and the strengths that are in the community. This is something they do really well. Not all communities have the same level of capacity. We are assisting them to advance their own plans. When there is a lack of capacity, we try to bring additional resources and capacity there to assist, but it's really a community-by-community approach.
This is probably as much as I can comment on that.