Not in every case, but to some extent they are. Part of the challenge is also that there is insufficient indigenous control over some of the things taking place, and frankly, just an insufficient amount of money being thrown at these. One of the challenges we're having right now is this notion of coordinated access.
Coordinated access is not an approach that works for indigenous populations and communities. At least that's the position of a wide range of views in Ontario. There's an example of something being rolled out with not a huge amount of consideration for the specificities of indigenous populations. Yet again, that explains why a specific strategy is needed for urban, rural and northern indigenous housing.