We're talking back and forth projects. They are sustainably funded, which is unique. They are part of an agreement between the province and first nations around medical service plan premiums. It was one of the big sticking points on the transfer agreement. First nations had MSP premiums paid on their behalf by Health Canada. First nations' perception was that this was a tax and not a fee, so all kinds of stuff was going on around that.
The agreement was first nations' money that was paid to MSP would be designated to serve first nations communities. Most of the projects, mental health and primary care, focused instead on end-to-end integrated primary care projects in all the regions across the province.
The MSP money pays for the first two years, and after that the province is committed to continuing the sustainable funding.