As I said, we have about 20,000 members in all the first nations, including the Innu nation. Most of our communities don't have indigenous police services. Mine has one, but one-third of all Innu communities don't. I think it's important though because it's an essential service for all first nations. Our police services are provided by the Sûreté du Québec. It's important to mention that most communities are still waiting for their indigenous police services to make COVID-19 regulations.
Here in Uashat Maliotenam, it was hard to follow the regulations at the start, but when we got our first case of COVID-19, the community got on board. We are always connected to the community. Our Innuweb allowed us to communicate with the community directly. We also have a communications network, the Société de communication Atikamekh-Montagnais, or SOCAM, and that is important. I think public safety and communications in first nations have been successful because of that.