At the time the program was created, we had built it based on various reports and studies. One was by a standing committee on aboriginal peoples. We looked at the eligibility question from a variety of vantage points.
One piece that it would seem we have relied on quite heavily is the number of communities that were using the former program. As we dug deeper into the number of communities that were using the former program, we found there was a large span of time in which communities that had been accessing the program were actually not using it.
I'll have to get you the exact number of how many of the 37 were previously under the former program. But a number of them had been removed or put down to partial subsidies when we created the new program.