Thank you for this question.
Actually, right now what we are dealing with is a shortage of housing, not just for our young people or our students but also for indigenous seniors. We are a Métis organization, and we do not have a Métis-specific senior facility where we provide all the supports to people who need long-term care: people who need level 2, 3 or 4, or people with disabilities who need care. We run two senior facilities. One senior facility where we provide assisted living is owned by the Métis Capital Housing Corporation. That facility is about 50 years old, and we're trying to refurbish it to accommodate the needs of the people who live there. This facility is not suitable to their cultural needs.
The biggest barrier indigenous people face is that the housing they are in today is not culturally appropriate. We do not have housing that is barrier-free. These are the issues our seniors are facing today.