It's been a lot of work.
I think the thing that's different about what's happened in B.C. is that we are, in many ways, considered the seventh health authority in the province. That allows me to sit at tables with the other chief medical officers of the region and with Dr. Bonnie Henry. It allows me to meet with deputy ministers of health along with our CEO. Because of the agreements, we are accepted in a different way, as a collective voice.
It's not perfect. We have communities that do not believe they're getting what they thought they were going to get from the First Nations Health Authority. We continue to evolve. As I mentioned, one of our biggest challenges is the off-reserve population and the fact that our funding is based on the on-reserve population. Both in the context of the opioid crisis and the COVID emergency, for example, we are supporting individuals—