For our Métis chartered communities, many of them will work with us to develop proposals to submit to health authorities to do their own health programming in their communities. It's important to remember that our Métis chartered communities are not funded together, so they do bake sales and they literally have offices in people's trunks, and they continue to meet because they are a resilient community.
Also, when they're working with the indigenous communities, there are many areas where that happens very well. Kamloops is a great example of communities working well together, but that's not everywhere. That gets a nod. We have some really great work happening there, but not every community experiences that, and Métis communities can certainly determine what their health needs are and what they need for better health outcomes.